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June 30, 2026
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Crypto exchange OKX wants AI agents to hire and pay each other

Overview

OKX is bringing together payments, identity and reputation into a marketplace for AI agents. When AI agents begin working for people - and increasingly for one another - they will need a way to find jobs, pay for services, and build trust. Crypto exchange OKX is betting that future is closer than many expect, launching a marketplace where AI agents can hire one another, settle payments autonomously, and build portable on-chain reputations.

Key Takeaways

  • Called OKX AI, the marketplace opens to developers on Tuesday following a closed beta involving 50 early AI service providers.

    The marketplace builds on technology OKX previously developed to let AI agents hold digital wallets, make payments using stablecoins, and establish persistent identities.

  • " "The coming decade will be defined by one-person companies that generate over a million dollars in annual revenue - because every individual effectively gains an unlimited workforce," Star Xu, founder and CEO of OKX, told TechCrunch.
  • The company expects those developers to build applications for the marketplace, allowing other users to access AI-powered tools without having to build them from scratch.

    Among the early builders are CertiK, whose service lets AI agents assess the security of a crypto wallet or token before executing a transaction, and CoinAnk, which provides live market data on a pay-per-query basis.

  • OKX's launch comes as technology companies and startups race to build the infrastructure that will underpin AI agents, from developer platforms and marketplaces to payment and identity systems.

    Albert Castellana, co-founder and CEO of GenLayer Labs, said the biggest challenge is not simply enabling AI agents to transact, but helping them discover one another and resolve disputes when things go wrong.

  • The company believes its existing network of crypto developers and users will help seed the marketplace, while its broader strategy extends well beyond digital assets.

Stats & Key Facts

  • #Called OKX AI, the marketplace opens to developers on Tuesday following a closed beta involving 50 early AI service providers.
  • #With more than 150 million users globally, OKX is betting the next generation of customers will not just be people or institutions, but AI agents capable of transacting autonomously, giving rise to an emerging "agent economy.
  • #In March, Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the parent company of the New York Stock Exchange, invested about $200 million in OKX at a $25 billion valuation .

Called OKX AI, the marketplace opens to developers on Tuesday following a closed beta involving 50 early AI service providers. The marketplace builds on technology OKX previously developed to let AI agents hold digital wallets, make payments using stablecoins, and establish persistent identities. The launch marks OKX's latest push beyond crypto trading as it seeks to become a broader fintech company.

With more than 150 million users globally, OKX is betting the next generation of customers will not just be people or institutions, but AI agents capable of transacting autonomously, giving rise to an emerging "agent economy. " "The coming decade will be defined by one-person companies that generate over a million dollars in annual revenue - because every individual effectively gains an unlimited workforce," Star Xu, founder and CEO of OKX, told TechCrunch. "Traditional financial infrastructure was built for humans.

The agentic economy needs infrastructure designed for autonomous software. " Haider Rafique, OKX's chief marketing officer and global managing partner, said the company believes "agentic commerce" could become a trillion-dollar market over the next five years, driven by micropayments and autonomous software. The marketplace is aimed at crypto developers building AI applications and solo entrepreneurs looking to automate parts of their businesses with AI agents, Rafique told TechCrunch.

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