Stripe has established 18 partnerships in the Web3 space, and the Tempo mainnet has launched an AI payment protocol.

Gate News, March 24 — Web3 asset data platform RootData recently organized Stripe’s partner network in the cryptocurrency space, presenting a comprehensive ecosystem map from underlying blockchain infrastructure to end-user payment applications. Structurally, Stripe has formed a closed-loop architecture of “three self-built layers + external ecosystem.” Notably, the Tempo mainnet officially launched this month, simultaneously introducing the “Machine Payment Protocol” for AI agents, and hosting the first AI Payment Hackathon in San Francisco. This marks Stripe’s crypto strategy evolving from “enabling merchants to accept stablecoins” to “allowing AI agents to autonomously control fund flows.” RootData stated it will continue to track and open more project disclosures, actively showcasing partner relationships and business networks as an important way to enhance transparency and market trust.

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