Tether-backed Oobit rolls out virtual Visa cards for AI agent USDT spending

Oobit, backed by Tether, launched virtual Visa cards enabling AI agents to spend USDT directly for online purchases without human intervention. Funded from Tether's treasury, the cards eliminate fiat conversion needs. Agent Cards launched to select businesses Thursday with broader rollout through June. The move positions stablecoins for AI-dominated transactions, aligning with predictions that autonomous agents will become dominant blockchain users within years.
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