Coinbase Gives Amazon Bedrock Agents Wallet Tools With USDC Settlement
Key Takeaways
- Coinbase integrated x402 and wallet infrastructure into Amazon Bedrock Agentcore Payments for AWS developers.
- Agent payments include spending limits, compliance checks and transaction visibility.
- Developers may connect agents to x402 services for search, data, evaluations, and backend setup.
Coinbase Gives Amazon Bedrock Agents Wallet Capabilities
Crypto exchange Coinbase (Nasdaq: COIN) announced on May 7, 2026, that Amazon Bedrock Agentcore Payments now integrates its x402 payment protocol and wallet infrastructure. The rollout gives builders a managed path for agent payments, including spending controls, compliance safeguards and USDC transactions.
A single API call handles wallet authentication, transaction signing and payment execution inside Amazon Bedrock Agentcore. Coinbase said developers can also apply time-based spending limits while keeping private keys inaccessible to agents. The announcement stated:
“This helps AWS developers deploy agents that discover, make micropayments, and use services on their own. All with enterprise governance, built-in compliance, and instant USDC settlement on Base and Solana.”
Compliance features come through Coinbase Developer Platform (CDP) Facilitator, which manages sanctions and illicit finance risks across transactions. Enterprises also receive logs, metrics and dashboards showing each payment an agent initiates from start to finish.
x402 Brings HTTP-Based Stablecoin Payments to Agents
Introduced by Coinbase, x402 is an open payment protocol that enables instant automated stablecoin payments directly over HTTP. The protocol uses the HTTP 402 “Payment Required” status code to support machine-native transactions. Coinbase said settlement on Base with USDC takes about 200 milliseconds and costs less than a fraction of a cent per transaction.
Through Coinbase’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration in Agentcore Gateway, agents can access x402-compatible services from providers including Exa, Messari and Browserbase. These services support runtime payments for search, evaluations, backend setup and real-time data requests without subscriptions or checkout flows. Coinbase said on X:
“Every agent deserves a wallet. So we’re helping every dev on Amazon Bedrock Agentcore give their agents one. Autonomous spending, budget controls, built-in compliance, and USDC settlement on Base. This is the future, powered by x402.”
Governed by the x402 Foundation, the protocol includes AWS, Coinbase and other companies across technology and payments. Coinbase said x402 has processed more than 169 million payments across over 590,000 buyers and more than 100,000 sellers in one year.


