The machine-to-machine payment infrastructure I've been tracking? It's finally materializing.
OpenMind just locked in a partnership with Circle—yeah, the stablecoin folks. This marks the real beginning of autonomous payment rails between machines. We're talking about systems where devices transact directly, no human intervention needed.
What's interesting here isn't just the technical plumbing. It's the broader robotics economy narrative coming together. Machines need native payment methods that move at machine speed.
Could this open doors for other robotic payment frameworks down the line? The foundation's being laid right now.
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GasFeeCrier
· 9h ago
Ngl this is exactly what I've always wanted to see. Machines trading directly without waiting for human reactions are really so much faster.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 9h ago
NGL Circle and Openming’s collaboration is actually pretty impressive—machine payment rails are really coming soon.
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DefiPlaybook
· 9h ago
Automatic transfers by machines? Now even the gas fees are saved, haha. But what I'm more concerned about is whether this stablecoin wave is going to fleece retail investors again.
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LiquidationKing
· 9h ago
There is finally some movement in the machine payment rails, and Circle has made the right move with this strategy.
The machine-to-machine payment infrastructure I've been tracking? It's finally materializing.
OpenMind just locked in a partnership with Circle—yeah, the stablecoin folks. This marks the real beginning of autonomous payment rails between machines. We're talking about systems where devices transact directly, no human intervention needed.
What's interesting here isn't just the technical plumbing. It's the broader robotics economy narrative coming together. Machines need native payment methods that move at machine speed.
Could this open doors for other robotic payment frameworks down the line? The foundation's being laid right now.