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Agent wallets land in Nordic sandboxes this month
Autonomous agents can now pay for their own tools. AWS rolled out the aws-agents-pay plugin for Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, letting OpenClaw agents transact on testnet with x402 protocol guardrails. The wallet carries bounded credits, human approval gates, and audit trails. First pilots in Stockholm and Helsinki are live this week, connecting agents to paywalled APIs, MCP inference servers, and premium web content without manual top-ups. The move follows Infosys warnings last November that agentic AI risks outpace current testing frameworks. AgentOps tooling is now table stakes; lifecycle management spans deployment, guardrails, and payment reconciliation. Nordic builders are pairing these stacks with local compliance layers: Norway’s Voluntary National Review 2026 mandates traceable AI spend, while Denmark’s Rook IT supercomputer contracts demand audit-ready cost centres. For builders, the shift is concrete. Agents that once hit paywalls now complete loops. A Copenhagen PCF studio session next month will demo Climatiq carbon agents that pull live ecoinvent data, pay for it, and file compliant PCF reports, all without human handoff. The same pattern scales to procurement, logistics, and R&D. Run a bounded testnet wallet this week. Pick one agent, one paywalled API, and one approval policy. Log every transaction; regulators will ask for it next quarter.

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