馃 Circle Launches Agent Marketplace for Autonomous Service Discovery
馃 Circle Launches Agent Marketplace for Autonomous Service Discovery
馃 Agents Need Services Too

Circle has introduced Agent Marketplace, a platform designed to help autonomous agents discover and pay for services they need to complete tasks.
Key features:
- Structured environment for users and agents to find and evaluate agentic services
- Enables usage-based, programmable economic activity
- Part of Circle's broader Agent Stack infrastructure
The marketplace addresses a fundamental challenge: agents with funds need reliable, payable services to function effectively. By creating a centralized discovery and integration point, Circle is building infrastructure for the emerging agentic economy.
This launch aligns with Circle's multi-protocol strategy, which includes USDC nanopayments and the upcoming Arc mainnet, positioning the company to support billions of coordinating agents exchanging value autonomously.
Learn more at agents.circle.com
An agent with funds still needs trusted services it can pay for to complete its tasks. Agent Marketplace gives users and agents a structured place to discover, evaluate, and integrate agentic services. That moves service access closer to usage-based, programmable economic
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