Visa launches "Intelligent Commerce Connect," which looks like defense but is actually a strategic move.



AI agents for shopping, AI agents for subscriptions, AI agents for automatic procurement—this scenario is no longer just imagination but a reality happening now. The question is: when AI spends money on your behalf, who receives the money, and how? Visa's answer is: it all flows through me.

"Single integration" is the key. One set of APIs, AI developers integrate once, merchants integrate once, and payment, card issuance, risk control, and identity verification are all handled. This is a significant boost to the entire AI + commerce ecosystem—without standardized payment infrastructure, each AI agent would have to reinvent the wheel, integrating ten different payment methods and writing ten sets of compliance logic. Visa takes on this messy, labor-intensive work so developers can focus solely on building their products.

"Compatibility with non-Visa cards" is even smarter. Visa doesn't force users to switch to Visa cards but ensures it becomes the channel layer—no matter what card is used, it ultimately goes through its clearing network. This isn't exclusivity; it's "empowered hegemony": I don't steal your users, but I decide who can receive the money.

For the crypto industry, this is also a signal: when AI agents need to connect traditional finance and on-chain assets, Visa is positioning itself as that bridge. #Gate广场四月发帖挑战 $FIO
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