# Amazon’s AgentCore Payments lets AWS AI agents transact autonomously on Base

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> Published: 2026-08-19 15:26:27+00:00

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# Amazon’s AgentCore Payments lets AWS AI agents transact autonomously on Base

AWS integrates Coinbase and Stripe wallets so AI agents can discover, negotiate, and pay for services in USDC without human intervention

Amazon just gave its AI agents a wallet. AWS’s AgentCore Payments feature, now generally available, lets AI agents running on the company’s infrastructure autonomously pay for APIs, web content, and even other agents’ services, settling transactions in USDC on Coinbase’s Layer 2 network, Base.

The system integrates with both Coinbase’s Developer Platform wallets and Stripe’s Privy wallet infrastructure, using an open payment protocol called x402 to handle the actual money movement. Transactions settle in hundreds of milliseconds on Base, which makes the whole thing fast enough that an AI agent can pay for a data query mid-task without any meaningful delay.

## How it works under the hood

The x402 protocol is essentially an HTTP-native payment layer. When an AI agent needs access to a paid API or premium content, it can negotiate and complete payment programmatically, no human required to pull out a credit card or approve a charge.

Coinbase’s x402 Bazaar servers provide access to over 10,000 payable endpoints. That’s a substantial marketplace of services that AI agents can tap into on their own, from data feeds to specialized computation to content libraries.

Traditional payment rails carry fees and processing overhead that make tiny transactions impractical. Paying $0.003 for a single API call doesn’t work when the payment processor takes a $0.30 minimum. Stablecoin payments on a Layer 2 network like Base bring those costs down to near zero.

AWS built governance controls directly into the system. Developers can set session-level spending limits for their agents, manage payment lifecycles, and monitor every transaction through AWS CloudWatch.

## The bigger picture for AI commerce

The feature was first previewed on May 7, 2026, and reached general availability on August 18, 2026.

By embedding managed payment capabilities directly into AgentCore, AWS removes friction that previously required dealing with payment processors, handling PCI compliance, managing fraud detection, and building reconciliation systems.

The choice of USDC on Base as the primary settlement mechanism is notable. AWS could have built this entirely on traditional payment rails through Stripe alone. The decision to lean heavily into crypto-native infrastructure signals that even the most mainstream cloud providers now view stablecoin payments as a practical tool.

## What this means for the crypto ecosystem

For Base, Coinbase’s Layer 2 network, this is a significant endorsement. The hundreds-of-milliseconds settlement times cited by AWS suggest Base’s performance characteristics were a key factor in the selection.

The adoption of x402 as a standardized payment protocol could encourage other cloud platforms and service providers to build compatible systems. Once enough services accept x402 payments, the cost of not accepting them becomes a competitive disadvantage.

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