Foresight News Report: Fetch.ai will launch an AI agent-to-agent payment system in January 2026. Through its proprietary intelligent agent AI platform ASI:One, individual AIs can autonomously make payments on behalf of users, even when the user is offline. The platform supports Visa payments, USDC, and on-chain FET transactions, with more payment methods to be introduced gradually.
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