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AI and Blockchain: How Circle Integrates USDC for AI Agents

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


Modern technology opens up new ways of conducting business. One of these innovations is the use of AI agents with an integration of blockchain technologies and cryptocurrencies. Circle offers a unique opportunity for this to develop, using the stable digital currency USDC.

What Does Circle Offer?

Circle has developed a system that allows AI agents to perform work, handling tasks and payments autonomously. This makes payments secure and automated, opening new opportunities for AI and business.

How Does It Work?

Developers can create a team of digital assistants using Circle's tools, allowing them to participate in tasks and work online. AI agents are paid in USDC, enabling quick and secure transactions without the use of slow and costly credit cards.

AI Agents in Action

AI agents can work autonomously, handling tasks from data processing to customer service. In the near future, there may be marketplaces where you can rent or hire AI agents. This will allow for quick problem-solving with powerful AI tools, and AI agents can receive digital payments based on the work done.

AI and blockchain technologies are leading to a transformation of traditional approaches to work and finance. The opportunities opened by Circle and USDC help create new forms of collaboration between humans and machines, providing security and efficiency.

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