AWS adds USDC micropayments to Bedrock AgentCore via Coinbase and Stripe, routing on Solana and Base
Amazon Web Services announced an integration with Coinbase and Stripe that lets autonomous AI agents pay with the USDC stablecoin to purchase APIs, data and other online services via the AWS Bedrock AgentCore system [1] [2].
Reports say AWS incorporated Coinbase’s payments tooling (described as the x402 layer) into its AgentCore payments flow to enable crypto micropayments, and that transactions can route on networks such as Solana and Base [3] [4] [2].
Stripe is named as a partner on the payments side alongside Coinbase, positioning the feature for machine-to-machine micropayments in enterprise AI workloads [1] [3].
The integration connects AWS Bedrock agents to USDC rails for autonomous micropayments, using Coinbase and Stripe infrastructure and supporting multiple blockchain rails as reported [1] [3] [4].
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- 1Amazon Teams With Coinbase and Stripe to Let AI Agents Pay With StablecoinsDecrypt• May 7, 2026
- 2Coinbase, AWS enable AI agents to make crypto micropayments using USDCAMBCrypto• May 7, 2026
- 3Amazon Unit AWS Partners With Coinbase To Enable USDC Payments for AI AgentsCoinGape• May 7, 2026
- 4Coinbase and AWS bring USDC payments to enterprise AI agentsCrypto Briefing• May 7, 2026
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