The Injective ecosystem just added another milestone to its growing AI ambitions. The blockchain has officially become a core member of the x402 foundation under the Linux foundation, joining a roster that includes Google, AWS, Visa, Mastercard, Stripe, Coinbase, Circle, and other major industry participants.
It’s a notable development, especially as the race to build infrastructure for AI-driven finance starts shifting from theory to deployment.
AI Infrastructure Moves Beyond The HYPE
The announcement comes just a day after Injective unveiled its new AI agent SDK, giving developers a toolkit to build autonomous AI applications directly on-chain.
According to the protocol, developers can create AI agents capable of owning digital assets, executing trades, tokenizing assets, and conducting native blockchain transaction from launch. Rather than acting as simple automated bots, these agents are designed to participate directly in decentralized financial activity. That expansion fits neatly with Injective’s broader focus on agentic finance.


Why The x402 Foundation Matters
As part of the x402 foundation, Injective will help contribute to an open standard for internet-native payments.
The x402 protocol is designed to enable AI agents, APIs, and applications to exchange value seamlessly across the internet. As autonomous software becomes increasingly capable of making financial decisions, payment infrastructure becomes just as important as the intelligence behind it.
Injective says the goal is to help build that foundation alongside other technology and payments leaders already participating in the initiative.
Injective Network Activity Continues To Scale
Beyond new partnerships, if we look at Loading profile preview then its protocol has surely highlighted the scale of its existing AI ecosystem. As per Injective post, thousands of autonomous AI agents are already operating across the network using INJ token.
They further said that more than 2.9 billion transactions have been processed as agentic finance continues expanding on-chain.
For Injective, the combination of its AI Agent SDK and membership in the x402 foundation signals a broader push toward infrastructure built specifically for autonomous commerce.
The timing is notable as interest in AI-focused blockchain infrastructure continues to accelerate. A recent Coinpedia research report projected the AI agent crypto market could evolve into a $200 billion opportunity by 2030, driven by enterprise AI adoption, autonomous software, and expanding on-chain financial infrastructure.
Whether that vision translates into wider adoption remains to be seen, but the Injective protocol is clearly positioning itself at the intersection of blockchain, payments, and AI.
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