Solana Pushes AI-Agent Payments and Stablecoins at Tokyo Summer Series
Solana’s Summer Series event in Tokyo focused on AI, agentic payments and stablecoins, highlighting the network’s push into machine-native payments. The event followed the May launch of Pay.sh, Solana’s stablecoin payment gateway built with Google Cloud for AI agents.
Tokyo Event Centers on AI, Agentic Payments, and Stablecoins
The Tokyo Summer Series brought together developers and builders around three core themes: AI integration, agentic payments and stablecoin infrastructure. The focus reflects a direction the Solana Foundation has emphasized in its developer events throughout 2026, as the network positions itself for what executives describe as a shift toward AI-driven on-chain activity.
Solana Foundation chief product officer Vibhu Norby has previously described agentic payments as one of the most important frontiers in AI infrastructure, predicting that stablecoins will become the default settlement method for agents paying for computational resources. The Foundation has said the network has processed roughly 15 million on-chain payments initiated by AI agents.
Pay.sh Shows How Solana Wants AI Agents to Pay for APIs
Pay.sh, launched May 5 with Google Cloud, illustrates the kind of infrastructure Solana is building toward. The gateway lets AI agents discover, access and pay for application programming interfaces using USDC on Solana, removing the need for accounts, API keys or subscriptions, with the payment itself serving as the access credential.
Norby said the gateway was built “to bridge the gap between autonomous agents and enterprise infrastructure.” Agents can link a Solana wallet to AI tools, fund it in about 60 seconds, and pay per request from a unified marketplace covering Google Cloud services including Gemini, BigQuery, Vertex AI, and Cloud Run, alongside more than 50 community-listed API providers.
The platform runs on the x402 protocol, an open payment standard now under the Linux Foundation with backing from companies including Google, Stripe, AWS, Visa and Mastercard.
Solana Keeps Building Developer Momentum Around AI-Agent Payments
The Tokyo event’s focus on the same themes as Pay.sh signals where Solana’s developer-facing efforts are concentrated heading into the second half of 2026. Agentic payments now sit alongside stablecoins as a recurring focus across the Foundation’s community programming, rather than appearing as an isolated initiative.
For Solana, events like the Tokyo Summer Series function as a way to grow developer interest in this infrastructure as products such as Pay.sh move from launch into broader adoption.