The XRP Ledger (XRPL) moves toward automated digital trade through autonomous agent commerce tools. t54.ai has launched infrastructure that enables agents to execute tasks and settle payments on-chain. Ripple has committed $5 million to support the rollout and related development.
t54.ai has deployed its Agent Commerce model on the XRP Ledger to enable machine-driven transactions. The platform allows autonomous agents to accept tasks, complete them, and receive payment without human input. The system operates through Virtuals Protocol and follows a defined escrow and verification process.
The framework escrows each job upfront and locks funds until evaluators verify completion. Independent validators confirm results before the ledger releases payment automatically. As a result, the network enforces every step through code and removes manual settlement processes.
t54.ai said the structure supports secure, on-chain transactions for machine participants. The company stated that agents can moderate content, analyze data, or perform financial tasks. Once verification occurs, the ledger settles payments instantly in XRP or RLUSD.
Ripple has committed $5 million to t54 to expand this infrastructure. The funding supports development tied to AI-powered decentralized finance services. Ripple confirmed the allocation targets tools that enable secure machine-to-machine payments.
At the center of the deployment stands the x402 facilitator developed by t54. The facilitator enables agents to transact directly in XRP and RLUSD. It also removes delays between job completion and payment release.
Agents can operate continuously and execute predefined instructions without external approval. The escrow process ensures funds remain locked until verification occurs. Once conditions meet preset rules, the ledger triggers settlement automatically.
Brad Garlinghouse has indicated that 2026 could mark a breakout year for XRP. He linked this outlook to international expansion and new XRPL payment tools. Ripple continues to expand liquidity services tied to XRP and RLUSD.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has stated that autonomous agents could drive the next wave of crypto payments. He said future growth may come from systems handling payments independently. This statement aligns with the current rollout of Agent Commerce infrastructure.
The XRP Ledger now supports programmable trust layers embedded directly into transaction flows. Escrow, validation, and settlement operate within a single on-chain process. t54 confirmed that Agent Commerce is now live on the network.
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