Circle, the company behind the USDC stablecoin, is taking a major step into the intersection of artificial intelligence and finance. The firm unveiled a proposal to connect its Circle Gateway with x402, an open payment protocol designed for machine-to-machine transactions. The initiative reflects Circle’s belief that USDC is uniquely suited for AI micropayments due to […]Circle, the company behind the USDC stablecoin, is taking a major step into the intersection of artificial intelligence and finance. The firm unveiled a proposal to connect its Circle Gateway with x402, an open payment protocol designed for machine-to-machine transactions. The initiative reflects Circle’s belief that USDC is uniquely suited for AI micropayments due to […]

Circle’s Gateway x402 Integration Ignites the Next Wave of Autonomous Financial Systems

2025/10/11 13:00
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  • Circle introduces USDC-powered payments for AI-to-AI transactions through its Gateway and x402 integration.
  • The collaboration with Google’s A2A and AP2 projects aims to enable seamless AI-driven micropayments.
  • Circle’s approach could redefine digital transactions by merging crypto and artificial intelligence in real-world applications.

Circle, the company behind the USDC stablecoin, is taking a major step into the intersection of artificial intelligence and finance. The firm unveiled a proposal to connect its Circle Gateway with x402, an open payment protocol designed for machine-to-machine transactions. The initiative reflects Circle’s belief that USDC is uniquely suited for AI micropayments due to its programmable and interoperable nature.

According to the company’s blog, AI systems are evolving beyond passive responses and are now entering an “agentic” phase, where they can act independently, reason, and perform tasks, including financial transactions. These intelligent systems may soon pay for data, computing power, or content in real time. However, traditional payment infrastructures are too rigid to support thousands of automated transactions per second.

The company’s Gateway integration with x402 aims to fill this gap by allowing AI agents to send and receive micropayments quickly and cost-effectively across multiple blockchains. The proposal, now available on GitHub, invites developers and researchers to contribute to building the foundation for autonomous digital economies.

Micropayments Without Gas Fees

Circle’s Gateway currently facilitates USDC transactions on multiple blockchains, with chain-abstracted functionality. By integrating with x402, the firm is able to offer an optional batching function built out for high-volume micropayments. The new capability means that thousands, even hundreds of thousands, of payments can be batched offchain before settling onchain, minimizing both the cost per transaction as well as the clogging up the network.

This architecture solves two key hurdles for crosschain Payments and gas fee-challenged AI systems: crosschain payments and gas fees. Deferred settling lets agents settle transactions immediately while still having onchain finality. Meanwhile, an aggregated USDC balance lets agents on disparate blockchains transact freely. This solution potentially makes real-time, crosschain payments by AI not only possible but scalable.

Circle and Google Plan Smarter Payments

Based on this foundation, Google is working with Circle on the following projects: Agent2Agent (A2A) and the Agent Payments Protocol (AP2). The projects are focused on developing autonomous and hybrid transactions between hybrids, humans, and AI agents. Through the utilization of Gateway’s multichain architecture as well as batching solution, the partnership is aiming to provide efficient settlements between agent-to-agent as well as agent-to-human by utilizing USDC.

Circle’s research and development arm is still experimenting with such payment systems integrated with the ARTs, aiming to have the potential for the AI assistants or data models to make payments seamlessly over the open internet. In its AI incubator, circle is set to build prototypes that will define the next era of programmable finance, an era where smart systems will be able to transact, learn, and generate value on their own.

Also Read: USDC and EURC Secures Major Boost with Circle–Deutsche Börse Partnership

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