Stripe launches the Machine Payments Protocol, an open standard letting AI agents pay autonomously via stablecoins, cards, and BNPL in just a few lines of code.’Stripe launches the Machine Payments Protocol, an open standard letting AI agents pay autonomously via stablecoins, cards, and BNPL in just a few lines of code.’

Stripe Introduces the Machine Payments Protocol

2026/03/20 00:00
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Stripe launches the Machine Payments Protocol, an open standard letting AI agents pay autonomously via stablecoins, cards, and BNPL in just a few lines of code.’

Stripe just made agents pay for things real. The payment company announced the Machine Payments Protocol (MPP), an open standard built to let AI agents transact directly with services across the internet. No humans in the loop. No manual checkout.

MPP was co-authored by Stripe and @tempo, the blockchain network Stripe developed alongside Paradigm. Stripe’s Tempo push has been building toward exactly this kind of autonomous payment infrastructure for months.

Agents Now Have Their Own Payment Layer

The protocol works like this. An agent requests a resource from any HTTP addressable endpoint. The service responds with a payment request. The agent authorizes it. Resource delivered.

Stripe announced on X that businesses using the PaymentIntents API can accept MPP payments in just a few lines of code. Payments arrive as stablecoins or fiat, including cards and buy now, pay later options through Shared Payment Tokens (SPTs). For existing Stripe merchants, these transactions appear in the Dashboard like any other payment. Settlement happens in the merchant’s default currency on their regular payout schedule.

Tax calculation, fraud protection, refunds, and accounting integrations. All of it carries over from human payment flows to agent ones.

Real businesses are already live on it. @browserbase, a browser infrastructure provider, now lets agents spin up headless browsers and charge per session. @postalform lets agents pay to print and send physical mail. There is also Prospect Butcher Co., which now accepts agent orders for sandwiches delivered anywhere in New York City.

The Agent Economy Just Got Its First Real Checkout

One quote from the announcement stood out. @paraga, founder of @p0, said in the Stripe X post that Parallel is built for a world where agents are the primary users of the web. Integrating machine payments with Stripe took just a few lines of code, and agents can now pay per API call for web access autonomously. The company runs on the same Stripe stack it already used.

That framing matters. Agents as the primary users of the web. Not a secondary use case. The primary one.

MPP sits inside a broader infrastructure push Stripe is calling its Agentic Commerce Suite. That suite also includes the Agentic Commerce Protocol (ACP), MCP integrations, and payment support for both MPP and x402. Stripe is not treating this as a one-product launch. It is building layered infrastructure for an agent-first commerce model.

Agents can now contribute to Stripe Climate programmatically too. That detail was buried in the original announcement on X, but it points to something bigger. If agents can pay for APIs, sandwiches, browser sessions, and carbon contributions, the floor for what counts as a commercial interaction just dropped significantly.

What This Means for Businesses Accepting Agent Payments

Stripe is targeting developers and businesses early. Early access signups are open now, with documentation available for those who want to get started with MPP through the PaymentIntents API.

The timing connects to a larger pattern. Stripe has been steadily laying the infrastructure for this moment, from stablecoin accounts in 101 countries to the Tempo blockchain launch, to now MPP. Each piece feeds into an architecture where agents transact the same way humans do, just faster and without intervention.

What’s still unclear is how widespread agent-side adoption will move. Plenty of businesses accept human payments just fine. Accepting payments from autonomous agents is a different operational posture. But Stripe is betting that building the rails early gives it the same kind of market position it earned in human payments.

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