@Medo_CodeFree is live on FluxA agent market.
Agents can now use the MeDo skill on FluxA Monetize to build and ship tools, dashboards, games, art IP experiences, and full stack apps directly from intent.
No servers to manage. No shared API keys. No subscriptions. No manual billing flow.
Just agent identity, x402 payment, and MeDo credits purchased through FluxA Wallet.
claude code still struggles to get cross service consistency right in a single pass, especially around concurrency and idempotency.
it usually takes more than five rounds of back and forth reviews with codex before those issues are fully fixed.
china’s largest payment company, alipay, has launched ai payments. people can now ask qwen to do things across the country’s largest ecommerce platform, food delivery platform, and ride hailing app.
this is basically the dream scenario for x402 and similar protocols, isn’t it?
yet the actual user experience has been fairly underwhelming.
why do you think that is?
i don’t think it is possible to build a trustless escrow intermediary purely with smart contract programming. many people in crypto have tried over the past ten years, but there are simply too many real world constraints.
in practice, if you want to protect consumers (buyer ai agents), while ensuring that merchants (seller ai agents), fulfill their obligations honestly, the best proven model is still the card network model. what makes that system work is not just technology, but strong regulatory institutions and legal enforcement behind it.
i think the collaboration model for a2a will look more like this: imagine i make a private deal with a friend. if i get the short end of the stick, i may just accept the loss. if the dispute becomes serious, we may end up in court. the key problem is not the stablecoin transfer itself. that is only the final step. what really matters is the negotiation process and evaluating whether the counterparty is trustworthy. fundamentally, it is a problem of counterparty reputation.
personally, i think a reputation model similar to github stars is probably the best fit. 😁
financial access is not just another permission. It turns an AI system from a helpful assistant into something that can change balances, create obligations, and move value. That requires a harness, not just a prompt.
the internet connected people, while the Agent Economy is beginning to connect a new form of digital life.
It is exciting to see Baidu AI Cloud and FluxA together lighting the first beacon on this new continent that has yet to be named.
Baidu AI Cloud and FluxA have officially entered a strategic partnership.
@Baidu_Inc ’s agent economy platform now supports Agent Payment and is building global distribution channels together with FluxA.
Developers can build tokenized AI services on Baidu AI Cloud Marketplace and directly reach tens of thousands of AI agents across the FluxA ecosystem.
How does FluxA solve AI payment security issues?
Traditional payment risk is built around “user and merchant,” but AI Agent payments introduce a third actor: “human user , AI Agent and merchant.”
Agent payment security is not just about detecting unusual transactions; it must verify who the agent is, whether the action was authorized, and whether it still matches user intent.
FluxA brings Agent Identity Graph, Intent Mandate Semantics, and Task-chain Risk Enforcement together to make agent payments attributable, auditable, and resilient to AI-native risks.
FluxA hit top 2 in x402 transactions across the x402 ecosystem this past month! @x402Foundation
Shoutout to all FluxA ai partners building the agent economy!