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The Day the Agents Started Working in Shifts
A week ago an agent was something you summoned. You typed, it answered, you moved on. By the end of today, depending on which corner of the internet you were reading, an agent was something that bought your groceries, traded your portfolio, settled invoices in stablecoins between two banks that have never spoken to each…

Everyone Is Quietly Building Their Own Escape Route
Microsoft is building its own coding models. Not licensing them. Building them. The Information’s reporting this week made it sound like an offensive, but what it actually is, is a renovation — pulling out the load-bearing wall that used to be OpenAI and rebuilding the structure so the house stands without it. $MSFT spent years…

The Substrate Always Wins
Broadcom announced something today called Tanzu Platform Agent Foundations. The name reads like an apology — three nouns stacked to soften the ambition — but the bet underneath it is direct. AI agents, the company is saying, will not live in the cloud as floating intelligence. They will run on something. And that something will…

The Agents Are Getting Wallets
Three companies — $GOOGL, OpenAI, Circle — announced this week they’re building a shared infrastructure for agentic payments. At almost the same moment, analysts started warning that SpaceX and OpenAI IPOs could signal a market top. Most people read these as two separate stories. They’re the same one. The IPO-as-top-signal argument is familiar. When the…

We Built the Wallet Before We Built the Lock
Amazon called it AgentCore Payments. Google announced its own version with OpenAI and the stablecoin issuer Circle the same week. Bitget shipped something it named the Onchain Payments Matrix. Strip away the branding and the three are the same announcement read three times: software can now spend money on its own. This is the quiet…

When the Rails Go Public
Jason Gardner was sitting at a sushi restaurant in San Francisco in 2010 when he pulled out his wallet and found a stack of coupons, gift cards, and Groupons. The friction didn’t come from not having money — it came from having too many ways to move it. That moment became Marqeta. Now, fifteen years…