WLFI releases AI-powered open-source payment toolkit AgentPay SDK

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Gate News: On March 20, WLFI announced the launch of the open-source AI agent payment toolkit, AgentPay SDK. The SDK is built on USD1, integrating self-hosted key management and policy-based transaction authorization mechanisms, and can connect to popular AI development tools such as Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and OpenClaw.

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