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Click here to watch a video of this episode. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7c-UWxqoly0] Patrick Collison says agents will soon account for most online transactions. The Machine Payments Protocol that replaces the buy button is now live, and Stripe, OpenAI, Google, Meta and Microsoft have all signed on. This week at Stripe Sessions 2026, the architecture of agentic commerce stopped being a thesis and started being plumbing. The Machine Payments Protocol, co-authored by Stripe and Tempo, is live. ACP and UCP have settled the discovery layer. Streaming payments are real. Software-as-a-subscription is becoming software-as-a-stream. The buy button is being retired in real time. Aman Narain and Zubin Vandrevala close out the anniversary Double Digest with part two: how money moves when the buyer is no longer human. The 2026 Agentic Stack refreshed, the four horsemen of agentic commerce mapped, the dark horse from China called, the streaming-payments primitive that is quietly rewiring every business model in the next five years, and a six-twelve-twenty-four-month playbook for operators. Key takeaways: 1. The buy button is being replaced by the Machine Payments Protocol, Stripe and Tempo's "OAuth for money" primitive. 2. The four horsemen are playing distinct hands: Stripe wants the rails, OpenAI wants the brain, Google wants to protect search, Visa and Mastercard are fighting to remain a rail rather than the rail. 3. Streaming payments end batch settlement; software-as-a- subscription becomes software-as-a-stream. 4. The operator playbook is fix data hygiene first, pick a protocol stack second, reimagine for streaming third. 5. Stripe is not the next Visa. Stripe is the next Google. Topics covered: - The 2026 Agentic Stack: discovery, execution, safety - ACP and UCP, the two protocols solving merchant-to-agent discovery - MPP, the Machine Payments Protocol, and why it is becoming the TCP/IP of agent payments - Verifiable Credentials, Verifiable Intent, and the agent as an actor with reputation - One in six AI sign-ups being a bad actor, and the rise of token theft as the new fraud vector - The four horsemen of agentic commerce: Stripe, OpenAI, Google, Visa and Mastercard - The dark horse from China: Alibaba, Qwen, Taobao, Alipay, and 120 million agent transactions in a week - Streaming payments, software-as-a-stream, and the death of batch settlement - The CFO problem: reconciling billing at the granularity of tokens consumed - The six-twelve-twenty-four-month playbook for founders, operators, and CFOs - Why Stripe is not the next Visa but the next Google - Anniversary reflections: 30 episodes, 128,000 words, and the founder-mode payoff Chapters: Referenced in this episode: Stripe Sessions 2026; the Machine Payments Protocol (Stripe + Tempo); the Agentic Commerce Protocol (Stripe + OpenAI); the Universal Commerce Protocol (Google); JD Sports as UCP launch partner; Visa Agentic Ready APAC and LatAm expansion; the Mastercard-BVNK acquisition; Lightspark on Bitcoin Lightning; Stripe's Tempo, Bridge, Privy, Link and Metronome stack; the Fido Alliance agent-identity work; Stripe Radar's token-theft defences; Alibaba's Qwen, Taobao and Alipay; Reed Hastings, Steve Jobs and Andy Grove as re-platforming references. Related episodes: S2E13 — [TBD part one title], the "who" of the Anniversary Double Digest; the Mastercard-BVNK breakdown; [TBD prior agentic commerce episode covering OpenAI's Etsy Instant Checkout]. Hosted by: Creators & Guests * Aman Narain [https://www.a2zfintech.com/people/aman-narain] - Host * Zubin Vandrevala [https://www.a2zfintech.com/people/zubin-vandrevala] - Host Aman Narain writes at amanwhoblogs.substack.com. Zubin Vandrevala is your payments provocateur. Enjoying A2Z Fintech? Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. It is the single biggest signal to the Apple algorithm and how new listeners in our world find us. For information and entertainment only. Not financial advice. Transcript: Click here to view the episode transcript. [https://share.transistor.fm/s/1bbc380b/transcript]
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