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Open Agentic Commerce Revolutionizes Online Transactions

AI Startup CEO Predicts Open Agentic Commerce Will End Online Ads 1

Merit Systems CEO Sam Ragsdale identifies a transition toward Open Agentic Commerce, a model utilizing protocols like x402 and mpp to enable artificial intelligence (AI) agents to perform autonomous purchases. This transition follows the decline of traditional ad-based revenue models as Large Language Models (LLMs) and computer-use agents begin to bypass human-centric advertising interfaces.

The new system leverages stablecoins on modern blockchains to solve the historical “402” payment error by enabling sub-cent micro-transactions that were previously impossible due to high credit card fees. By using models like Claude 4.5 and Codex 5.2, agents can now discover APIs and negotiate pricing independently, potentially automating complex tasks such as supply chain management for local small businesses.

Platform-specific solutions like AgentCash are integrating these protocols to bundle payment execution for over 2,000 active agents across various jurisdictions. Developers and merchants can now register servers on global directories like x402scan to gain immediate exposure to the burgeoning agentic economy without traditional business development hurdles.

“An agent that can only buy from pre-approved merchants is an employee with a corporate card restricted to three vendors; an agent with open protocols is an entrepreneur with a bank account,” states Ragsdale. He emphasizes that while curated checkouts in existing LLMs offer incremental improvements, true societal change stems from these open, gatekeeper-free standards.

🧭 FAQs

What is Open Agentic Commerce in the local digital economy? It is a protocol-based system allowing AI agents to buy goods and services autonomously.

How do agents handle payments within this new jurisdiction? Agents use stablecoins and open protocols like x402 to execute low-cost digital micro-transactions.

Can local merchants list their services for global AI agents? Merchants can register on x402scan to become discoverable to thousands of autonomous agents.

Why is the traditional advertising model becoming obsolete now? AI agents do not get distracted by ads, making the current attention-based economy ineffective.

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