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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / World Liberty Financial Rolls Out AgentPay SDK for AI-Driven Crypto Transactions

World Liberty Financial Rolls Out AgentPay SDK for AI-Driven Crypto Transactions

What to know:

  • WLFI launches AgentPay SDK, letting AI agents make autonomous crypto transactions safely.
  • Transactions stay local, private keys never leave the device, and USD1 supports multiple networks.
  • Users define daily, per-transaction limits; QR top-ups prevent failed transactions effectively.

By Zagham Abbas | Edited By Ammar Raza,March 21, 2026, 3:30 AM

World Liberty Financial Rolls Out AgentPay SDK for AI-Driven Crypto Transactions

World Liberty Financial (WLFI) has taken a bold step in the crypto industry with a significant breakthrough in AI payment systems. World Liberty Financial (WLFI) has recently introduced AgentPay SDK, an open-source software development kit that enables AI agents to conduct financial transactions on their own.

On March 20, 2026, this announcement was shared by Donald Trump Jr. on X, where he described his reason for using the product: “AI agents that can reason but can’t pay for anything are just expensive interns.” The software development kit aims to grant AI programs financial independence while remaining under user control.

AI agents that can reason but can't pay for anything are just expensive interns. 

Today @worldlibertyfi shipped the infrastructure to fix that. AgentPay SDK, open source, self-custodial, policy-first. Built on USD1. 

Your agent. Your keys. Your rules. Check it out:… https://t.co/1E4DkWP8OH

— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) March 19, 2026

World Liberty Financial (WLFI) AgentPay Enables Private AI Payments

According to the principles of decentralization, World Liberty Financial (WLFI) created AgentPay to ensure users’ privacy. It works in developers’ current coding tools, runs entirely on developers’ machines, and does not send any data to WLFI.

This was hinted at by the co-founder, Zak Folkman, just a week before, as he teased a major announcement related to AI-powered payments. AgentPay enables agents to make transactions, but humans set all the rules.

I posted about agentic payments being an unfathomable TAM about a week ago.

We’ve been building in the background.

Some very exciting updates coming that will completely change how people think about AI agents making autonomous payments.

Stay tuned. 👀

— Zak Folkman (@zakfolkman) March 11, 2026

Secure AI Payments With AgentPay

The SDK has a policy engine that enables users to define daily and transaction-based spending limits. If a transaction is within this limit, it is processed automatically; otherwise, it is manually approved through a command-line interface.

If the agent’s wallet is low, the SDK will pause the transaction and provide information on what is missing, creating a QR code for easy top-ups. This ensures gas fees are not wasted.

According to the official announcement, all local signing is done via Unix domain sockets. Private keys are not transmitted off the user device, and no information is shared with World Liberty Financial (WLFI) or any other third party. USD1 is pre-configured for Ethereum and BSC networks, in addition to other EVM networks.

AgentPay SDK transaction with USD1

Source: World Liberty

Crypto Firms Embrace AI Payments

The interest in crypto and AI is creating a buzz among large corporations. Circle is developing blockchain infrastructure and micropayment solutions for agents. Another company, Stripe, is developing its own blockchain technology for stable payments, known as Tempo.

Coinbase developed an open standard for AI agent payments, known as x402. Shopify is also considering stable payment solutions. OpenAI has hired the developer of OpenClaw, a framework for autonomous agents.

Even the Winklevoss twins’ Gemini Exchange acknowledged the significance of AI in finance, stating, “AI is money for machines” and launching the Model Context Protocol (MCP) as a new API interface for agents.

Also Read | Ryde Group Embraces Crypto Treasury to Strengthen Financial Future

World Liberty Financial (WLFI) Expands Stablecoin With AI

WLFI’s stablecoin, USD1, has gained the attention of various political personalities like Senator Elizabeth Warren and Representative Maxine Waters. Furthermore, the stablecoin is owned by 87% by Binance due to the $2 billion investment by Abu Dhabi-based MGX.

WLFI is seeking a National Trust Bank charter from the OCC for issuing, custody, and internal conversion of the stablecoin.

The roadmap for SDK includes EIP-3009, gasless meta-transactions, policy-aware agent interfaces, plugin architecture, cross-border payments, FX, remittance, settlement solutions, and further DeFi.

With AgentPay SDK, WLFI is positioned at the crypto & AI crossroads, enabling practical, secure, and user-controllable autonomous agent payments.

This article contains market analysis and price predictions. These are not guarantees. Crypto markets are volatile. Always DYOR. Not financial advice.

Also Read | Cardano (ADA) Nears Powerful Protocol 11 Breakthrough Upgrade

Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News

About Zagham Abbas

Zagham Abbas is a Blockchain Infrastructure Reporter at Tron Weekly with over five years of experience covering cryptocurrency markets, blockchain infrastructure, and digital asset regulation. His reporting focuses on core blockchain networks, protocol-level developments, decentralized finance ecosystems, and major assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and altcoins.
Zagham covers network upgrades, protocol changes, scalability developments, security incidents, and ecosystem adoption across leading blockchain platforms. He also provides market analysis, explaining how infrastructure updates and regulatory actions impact digital asset markets. His work delivers clear, fact-based reporting for both beginners and experienced readers. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree and follows strict editorial and fact-checking standards at Tron Weekly.

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