
The Trust Layer Nobody Built: Why AI Agents Need Verification Before They Can Spend
The Trust Layer Nobody Built: Why AI Agents Need Verification Before They Can Spend Two developments this week exposed the same gap in agentic infrastructure. Mastercard and Google open-sourced Verifiable Intent , a cryptographic framework that proves an AI agent is doing exactly what its human authorized. Ramp shipped Agent Cards , giving AI agents their own corporate credit lines with built-in spend limits and merchant restrictions. Different companies. Different approaches. Same realization: the missing piece for autonomous AI commerce is not capability - it is trust . Here is what the infrastructure layer for agentic payments is actually becoming, and why the companies building verification are positioning themselves at the center of the machine economy. The Problem No One Talked About Only about 16% of U.S. consumers trust AI to make payments on their behalf. That is not a marketing problem. It is an architectural one. When an AI agent spends money, three questions surface immedia
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