Commerce is undergoing its most fundamental transformation since the invention of the credit card. For thirty years, digital payments followed a simple logic: a human decides, a human clicks, a human pays. That model is ending.

In its place, a new paradigm is emerging — one where AI agents browse, compare, negotiate, and settle transactions autonomously, often without a human ever entering the loop. This is agentic commerce: the infrastructure of machine-to-machine payments, executing at the speed of code, at the scale of the internet.

The rails are being built right now. Mastercard, Visa, Stripe, J.P. Morgan, and Santander have each launched dedicated programs. Open standards are being published. The first real-world transactions have already cleared. The question is no longer whether agentic commerce will happen — it is who will build the services on top of this new infrastructure, and from which jurisdiction.

This article is for fintech founders who want the answer to that question.


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