TechFlow news, September 16 — According to Fortune, Google released a new payment protocol on September 16 designed to enable seamless fund transfers between AI applications. This open-source protocol supports traditional payment methods such as credit and debit cards, and specifically integrates a U.S. dollar-pegged crypto stablecoin feature. To achieve stablecoin compatibility, Google has partnered with cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase and the Ethereum Foundation, while consulting over 60 organizations including Salesforce, American Express, and Etsy. This move extends Google’s April-launched communication standard for AI agents, aiming to ensure secure and reliable AI transactions. Against a backdrop of increasingly favorable U.S. regulatory conditions, tech giants including Apple, Airbnb, and Meta are also actively exploring stablecoin integration solutions.
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