Key Takeaways:

Visa Crypto Labs introduced Visa CLI, it is a command-line tool that will allow AI agents to make secure card payments from a terminal.
The tool will simplify agentic commerce by removing the need for API keys, it will allow bots to pay for services and it will use simple text commands.
Visa will compete with AI payment solutions from Stripe, Mastercard, and Circle.

A New Tool for AI-Driven Commerce
Visa Crypto Labs released Visa CLI, it is a command line interface designed for the next generation of AI. This tool will represent Visa’s first major Experimental product from the crypto division. They want to enter an era of command-line commerce, where AI agents can operate independent economic actors. The company will make it possible for machines to talk to each other and handle transactions and we don’t need to intervene.
How the Command-Line Tool Works
The most important function of Visa CLI is the ability to let AI agents pay for services, such as generating images, music, or data feeds, through a terminal. Developers had to spend a lot of time to manage multiple API keys for the service that their bots used. AI agents can make a payment, they will use a text command, which will reduce the pain points of automated commerce. The tool is in a beta phase, and developers must sign up to use their GitHub accounts to request access.

Strategic Advantages and Security
This tool will offer advantages more than payment methods. It will allow for secure transactions that are faster than manual processes because it will support machine to machine payments. It is designed to work with scripts and bots, they will make sure that payments are handled within an environment that is controlled. Visa will help the developer community,they will provide them with an environment to build the generation of digital services.
The Growing Competition in AI Fintech
Visa is not alone because other players are launching their versions of agentic commerce tools. Stripe introduced Tempo protocol for machine to machine micropayments, Mastercard and Google have teamed up to create Verifiable Intent. Circle will test Nanopayments and use USDC on its testnet. Visa CLI will stand out by connecting credit cards to AI workflows.
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