
NVIDIA's NemoClaw Agents Will Need a Wallet -- Here's the Open-Source Answer
NemoClaw launches in three days. NVIDIA's open-source agent framework -- confirmed by Ars Technica this morning -- is the most significant event in enterprise AI infrastructure this year. GTC March 15. A full agent orchestration stack, open-source, built for the scale of companies that actually run GPU clusters. Every article I've read about it misses the same thing: none of these agents have a wallet. That's the gap. And it's going to matter fast. Why Agents Need Payment Infrastructure Think about what an autonomous enterprise agent actually does. It calls APIs. It books compute. It pays for data subscriptions, model inference, tool access. It transfers value between sub-agents in a workflow. It settles contracts. Every one of those actions requires a transaction. And right now, most agent frameworks -- NemoClaw included, based on everything we've seen -- route those transactions through human-controlled accounts, or they don't handle them at all. That works for demos. It breaks for p
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