Introducing the Agent Control Layer.
Set exactly where, when, and how much AI agents can spend.
Scoped cards for approved merchants.
Money movement to approved recipients.
Infrastructure-level controls for agentic payments.
AI agents are already using Rain to handle real payments with stablecoins: booking travel, subscribing to software, managing vendor payments, and paying for tools or data as they work.
But for agentic payments to scale, businesses need to be able to define the rules up front.
For card-based purchases, agents can be issued scoped cards for specific tasks.
For example, a travel agent can book with approved airlines or hotels, up to a set amount, within a defined time window.
If the transaction falls outside those rules, it does not go through.
For money movement, businesses can restrict agent-initiated transfers by approved recipient, amount, frequency, and timing.
A vendor payment agent can pay approved counterparties on a defined schedule, with no authority to move funds otherwise.
The core idea: agents can transact, but they do not get open-ended access to money.
Rain's Agent Control Layer puts those rules at the infrastructure level, enforced before any agent acts.
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