Solana Pay.sh and Google Cloud bring pay-per-request stablecoin payments

Solana Foundation and Google Cloud don launch Pay.sh, one Solana-based stablecoin gateway wey make AI agents fit access APIs and pay per request. Pay.sh dey aim to remove wahala for agent workflow. Instead make dem create accounts, manage billing, use API keys for each provider or handle subscriptions, agents fit use Solana wallet as identity and trigger API access through Pay.sh API proxy. Wetin new for traders and builders: - Pay.sh support major Google Cloud services through API proxy on GCP, like Gemini, BigQuery, Vertex AI, BigTable, and Cloud Run. - The system authorize requests through verified endpoints and dey apply provider-side controls like rate limits, quotas, and access controls. - Payments dey settle in stablecoins on Solana and dem talk say reconciliation with providers dey happen "in seconds." - The setup dem say e easier pass traditional use, focus na to reduce billing account overhead and KYC at the beginning. - Beyond Google Cloud, Pay.sh join up with 50+ community API facilitators (e.g., Alchemy, The Graph) across categories like market data, communications, e-commerce, and onchain infrastructure. Market context: the launch follow similar agent-payment moves from Coinbase (x402 via USDC) and Google’s agent payments work (AP2 with crypto extension), showing bigger shift toward stablecoin rails for autonomous software. For SOL traders, Pay.sh support the story say more AI-driven "machine payments" fit raise demand for Solana execution and stablecoin use for API consumption. SOL dey trade around $87.79 at press time.
Bullish
Pay.sh dey link AI agents dem pay-per-request API use straight to stablecoin settlement for Solana. Dis one fit create small-small additional demand channel for SOL (execution) and for stablecoin flows wey come from automated API consumption. Even though the impact fit slow and e depend on whether developers and agent platforms go adopt am, the "in seconds" settlement and lower billing friction dey make near-term trials and integrations more likely. Overall, this one support small bullish view for SOL, especially compared to neutral scenario wey the rails dey but dem no too use am.