Solana and Google Cloud Launch pay.sh, AI Agent-Native Payment Platform
Solana Foundation and Google Cloud have launched pay.sh, a payment platform designed exclusively for AI agents. Without requiring accounts, API keys, or subscriptions, agents autonomously discover and call APIs, paying instantly with Solana stablecoins. The platform currently lists 75 services and 600+ endpoints.

- Solana and Google Cloud launched pay.sh, a payment platform letting AI agents autonomously discover and call APIs, settling instantly in Solana stablecoins without accounts or subscriptions
- The platform lists 75 services and 600+ endpoints, positioning Solana as the infrastructure layer for agent-based commerce
"No accounts, no API keys, no subscriptions"… Agents discover and instantly pay for APIs via Solana
AI agents operate autonomously—finding data, analyzing it, and producing results. But when they need to call paid APIs, problems emerge. Sign-ups, plan selection, credit card registration, API key provisioning: the entire process assumes human intermediation, creating a bottleneck that autonomous agents cannot resolve independently.
Solana Foundation, partnering with Google Cloud, has released a platform that directly addresses this friction: pay.sh, officially launched May 6. The system enables AI agents to autonomously discover paid APIs, invoke them, and settle instantly in Solana stablecoins.
Three Steps—That's It
The workflow is surprisingly simple.
First, search the catalog for the required API. Access is available directly from AI interfaces like Claude, Gemini, and OpenAI Codex. Next, replace the standard curl command with 'pay curl' and execute. The agent previews the cost before sending the request. Data arrives, transaction complete. You pay only for what you use.
In terminal form, it looks like this:
brew install paypay setuppay skills updatepay curl https://api.weather.ai/forecast
Settlement occurs via the x402 micropayment protocol on the Solana blockchain. Connect a Solana wallet to your AI interface, and onramp via credit card or stablecoin completes within 60 seconds.
75 Services, from Google BigQuery to Alibaba
The pay.sh catalog currently hosts 75 services and 600+ endpoints. Offerings include Google Cloud's Gemini, BigQuery, Vertex AI, Vision API, and Text-to-Speech. Also included: Alibaba Cloud AI, Perplexity AI, CoinGecko on-chain DEX data, and Wolfram Alpha.
Pricing ranges from $0.001 per call (Alibaba OCR) to $1,500 (domain registration), varying by service. An AI agent can invoke weather data once for $0.001—entirely feasible without monthly subscription minimums.
The platform also targets enterprise use. Organizations can expose proprietary data stored in BigQuery and BigTable to agents via an enterprise function. Agents access data on a per-request billing model without manual API keys or human billing configuration.
Solana's Strategic Play—The Payment Layer for Agent Economics
pay.sh's official tagline: "No accounts. No keys. No subscriptions. Just machine-native commerce."
Solana Foundation's move to launch this platform with enterprise partner Google Cloud is more than a developer tool release. It represents a strategic declaration: Solana is positioning AI agent economics as its next killer application and positioning itself as the settlement rail within that ecosystem.
Each time an agent calls an API, a settlement occurs on the Solana blockchain. As agent proliferation increases, transaction volume on the Solana network rises. Stablecoin circulation expands. AI agents become both the growth engine and the demand-generation mechanism for Solana.
The partnership includes 50+ firms: Merit Systems, Crossmint, PayAI, Moonpay, Sponge Wallet, and others. LLM integrations support Claude Code, Gemini, and OpenAI Codex.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe for AI agents to make payments directly?
pay.sh is designed so agents preview costs before execution. If wallet balance is insufficient, the request fails. However, safeguards like spending caps are critical to prevent infinite loops or unintended mass API calls.
Why is Solana suited for AI agent payments?
Solana's transaction fee of ~$0.00025 makes $0.001 micropayments economically viable. Ethereum and traditional credit card processing incur fees that exceed the transaction value at this scale.
Can developers register their APIs on the catalog?
Yes. API providers can list services on pay.sh and monetize via pay-per-request pricing. This creates a new revenue model within the Solana ecosystem for API monetization.
How can Korean investors gain exposure to this trend?
Direct: SOL (Solana) and GOOGL (Alphabet). Indirect: MSFT (Azure, OpenAI investment), AMZN (AWS), Anthropic (private; accessed via GOOGL/AMZN). Via ETF: DAPP, BLOK, BKCH for crypto infrastructure; ARKQ for autonomous/robotics aligned with AI agent themes.
What is the x402 micropayment protocol?
It leverages the HTTP 402 "Payment Required" status code to embed payment naturally into API call flows. The API returns cost in its response; the client settles instantly and retries—enabling machine-to-machine settlement without human intervention.
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