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Morning Minute: Coinbase Gives AI Agents Their Own Wallets

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Morning Minute is a daily newsletter written by Tyler Warner. The analysis and opinions expressed are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of Decrypt. Subscribe to the Morning Minute on Substack.

GM!

Today’s top news:

  • Crypto majors rebound after strong jobs report; BTC +1% at $68,000
  • BlackRock lists its BUIDL Fund on Uniswap, buys UNI tokens
  • Coinbase launched agentic wallets, natively supporting x402
  • Analysts slash COIN targets ahead of today’s Q4 earnings call
  • Lighter becomes first DEX to offer Korean equities, also debuts funding rate rebates

🤖 Coinbase Gives AI Agents Their Own Wallets

AI agent commerce (agentic commerce) is heating up onchain.

And Coinbase is leaning in.

📌 What Happened

Coinbase launched Agentic Wallets on Tuesday, the first wallet infrastructure built specifically for autonomous AI agents.

The product lets any AI agent hold funds, send payments, trade tokens, earn yield, and transact onchain without human intervention.

Developers can spin up a fully functional agent wallet in under two minutes using a command-line tool (npx awal), with pre-built financial “skills” including authenticate, fund, send, trade, and earn.

The wallets run on Coinbase’s Base L2 with gasless transactions, so agents never stall out on network fees. They come with programmable spending limits (session caps, per-transaction ceilings) and private keys stay locked in Coinbase’s secure enclaves, never exposed to the agent or its underlying LLM. Built-in KYT (Know Your Transaction) screening automatically blocks high-risk interactions.

Critically, Agentic Wallets natively support x402 – Coinbase’s open payment protocol that embeds stablecoin payments directly into HTTP requests. That means agents can browse the x402 Bazaar, discover paid APIs and services, and pay for them autonomously.

The x402 protocol has already processed over 50M transactions since launching last year, with Cloudflare co-founding the x402 Foundation in September to push it toward an open standard. Google integrated x402 into its AP2 agent payments protocol. Visa, PayPal, and American Express are all building parallel agent payment rails.

CEO Brian Armstrong commented on the strategic bet, posting: “The next unlock for AI agents just launched.”

🗣️ What They’re Saying

Erik Reppel, head of engineering at Coinbase Developer Platform, and Josh Nickerson wrote in the launch blog: “We’re moving from AI agents that advise to agents that act. From assistants that suggest to helpers that execute.”

They added: “Your agent detects a better yield opportunity at 3am? It rebalances automatically, no approval needed because you’ve already set permissions and controls.”

Dan Kim, Coinbase VP of Business Development, previously described the x402 ecosystem vision: “Businesses are now starting to adopt x402 because [agents are] scraping contents. Having the agent as part of the standard is a benefit to content creators, but it also allows users to purchase products online without having to expose their credit card number.”

🧠 Why It Matters

Coinbase is actively leaning into what is arguably the most important sector of crypto tech right now: AI agents × crypto payments.

The timing is deliberate. Every major tech company is racing to make agents transactional.

  • Google launched its Agent Payments Protocol (AP2) in September.
  • PayPal and OpenAI partnered on instant checkout in ChatGPT.
  • Visa built a Trusted Agent Protocol.
  • Stripe just shipped an Agentic Commerce Suite.

The industry consensus is clear: agents that can’t spend money are fundamentally limited. McKinsey projects agentic commerce could generate $3-5 T globally by 2030.

And here’s where crypto has an edge that legacy rails don’t: stablecoins are programmable, instant, borderless, and don’t require credit card numbers.

Traditional payment systems were built for humans. They need sessions, authentication, chargebacks, etc.

Stablecoins settle in seconds with no intermediary. For an AI agent paying 0.5 cents to crawl an API or $2 for a premium data feed, credit card rails are absurdly over-engineered.

x402 reduces that to a single HTTP header.

Think about the use cases that open up.

  • A DeFi agent monitoring yields across 20 protocols at 3am, automatically rebalancing when spreads widen.
  • A research agent that pays per-article for premium financial data, per-query for real-time market signals, per-minute for GPU compute (all without a human approving each microtransaction).
  • An AI content creator that earns USDC for its outputs, pays for its own hosting, and reinvests in better tools.
  • Agent-to-agent commerce where one bot hires another to complete a subtask and pays in stablecoins.

How close are we? Closer than most people think.

The x402 protocol already has 50M+ transactions under its belt. But the caveat is: we’re still in infrastructure mode.

Discovery is still thin (the x402 Bazaar is early), trust frameworks don’t really exist yet, and regulators haven’t even started to think about autonomous agents holding money.

But the foundation is being poured right now.

And Coinbase is betting its developer platform on being the a key player in the agent economy—notably, two days before reporting earnings to Wall Street.

I wonder if agentic commerce will be mentioned during the earnings call…

🌎 Macro Crypto and Markets

Corporate Treasuries & ETFs

  • The BTC ETFs saw $276M in net outflows on Wednesday while the ETH ETFs saw $129M

Meme Coin Tracker

  • Meme majors were very green; DOGE +4%, SHIB +5%, PEPE +5%, TRUMP +6%, PENGU +8%, FARTCOIN +4%
  • Pippin (+20%) and WhiteWhale (+28%) led notable Solana movers; HTC ran 80x to $6M

💰 Token, Airdrop & Protocol Tracker

  • Coinbase launched Agentic Wallets, its first wallet infrastructure for AI agents, with native x402 support and gasless Base transactions
  • GTE announced a partnership with Layer Zero to build its treasury layer Turbo
  • Lighter became the first DEX to offer equity perps on Korean equities and also announced funding rate rebates for perps traders
  • Sui launched an Ethena stablecoin eSui

🚚 What is happening in NFTs?

  • NFT leaders were mostly red; Punks even at 29.9 ETH, Pudgy -4% at 4.18 ETH, BAYC -2% at 6 ETH; Hypurr’s +1% at 482 HYPE
  • Nacci Cartel debuted at 0.24 ETH
  • Pudgy Penguins officially opened their waitlist for their new crypto credit card in partnership with Kast

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