Agent-to-agent to hit $1.5B by 2030
Summary
The article predicts that agent-to-agent commerce will reach $1.5 billion by 2030, citing unconfirmed trading volumes on MoltBook, and seeks testers for Visa verification and model evaluation at AgentHub.
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