The 2 Payment Tracks of the AI Industry
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[!info] TL;DR Cross-border revenue collection in the current AI industry runs on 2 asymmetric tracks:
The Stripe track (already open): US AI companies (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google) connect to global credit cards via Stripe, with funds flowing directly into US corporate accounts without any friction visible to users. This covers virtually all credit-card-holding users worldwide (for extensions along the same path, see Stripe five-layer Trojan horse).
The stablecoin track (not yet open): When non-US AI companies sell tokens, compute resources, or subscriptions to overseas customers, the Stripe track faces barriers: entity restrictions, including the need for an overseas legal entity to hold a Stripe account, foreign exchange regulations, and compliance complexity. Stablecoins (USDC/USDT) have cost and speed advantages, but user adoption is low and the revenue-collection infrastructure for the AI industry is absent. For Japan’s stablecoin legal environment, see Japan stablecoin legal architecture.
The coexistence of the two tracks is not a transitional state. Even in a future A2A economy, micro-payments between agents at the $0.001-$1.00 level cannot absorb Stripe’s $0.30 minimum fee and will inevitably flow through the stablecoin track; this scaling trend is consistent with the explosive growth of B2B stablecoin cross-border payments. The main battleground for agent-side protocols is at the seven-layer map of AI agent payment protocols and x402 HTTP payments; for specific players at the agent-issuer layer, see Skyfire closed-loop agent issuer and Nevermined compute-resource payment protocol.
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- Japan financial regulation: legal architecture for tokens, crypto-assets, and payments
- Explosive growth in B2B stablecoin cross-border payments: 733% YoY and $226B
- Japan stablecoin legal architecture: the JPYC, USDC, and Project Pax three-layer model
- Skyfire · closed-loop agent issuer
- Nevermined · compute payment protocol
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