Stripe and Cloudflare Launch Open Protocol for AI Agent Self-Service Deployment

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Stripe and Cloudflare have launched a protocol update called Stripe Projects, an open protocol that enables AI agents to autonomously deploy services. Users need only log in to Stripe, after which the agent can create a Cloudflare account, purchase a domain, subscribe to services, obtain an API token, and deploy code. The system utilizes OAuth, OIDC, and payment tokenization. Initial partners include Cloudflare, Vercel, and Supabase. Cloudflare is offering $100,000 in credits to startups via Stripe Atlas. The protocol is open, allowing any login-based platform to connect with service providers. This AI + crypto development represents a step toward self-service infrastructure.

AIMPACT Message, April 30 (UTC+8): According to monitoring by Beating, Stripe and Cloudflare have jointly launched Stripe Projects—a set of open protocols enabling AI programming agents to autonomously complete the entire “zero to launch” workflow. Users simply log into their Stripe account; the agent automatically provisions a Cloudflare account, purchases a domain, subscribes to paid services, retrieves API tokens, and deploys code—without requiring manual registration, credit card entry, or key copying. The protocol consists of three layers: Discovery: The agent queries an available service catalog via REST API and autonomously selects services to use. Authorization: Stripe acts as the identity provider; upon receiving Stripe’s identity verification, Cloudflare automatically creates an account or authenticates an existing one via OAuth, encrypts credentials, and returns them to the agent. Payment: Stripe tokenizes the user’s payment information and transmits it to the service provider—credit card numbers never pass through the agent. Stripe defaults to a $100/month spending cap per service provider to prevent agent overspending. The protocol is built on existing standards including OAuth, OIDC, and payment tokenization. Initial service providers integrating with the protocol, in addition to Cloudflare, include Vercel, Supabase, Clerk, PostHog, Sentry, PlanetScale, and Inngest. The protocol is open: any platform with user authentication can act as an Orchestrator and integrate with Cloudflare or other services in the same manner. Cloudflare is also simultaneously offering $100,000 in credits to new startups registered via Stripe Atlas. (Source: BlockBeats)

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