Agentic Wallet Infrastructure Market Report 2026
A market research hub for AI-agent wallets, MPC signing, Co-Signer policy, embedded wallets, and agentic payment infrastructure.
Core Thesis
AI agents can create payment intent, request wallets, monitor incoming funds, and trigger transaction workflows, but they should not receive private keys or unrestricted signing authority.
The infrastructure category is shifting from generic wallet APIs toward agent-specific control planes: scoped permissions, wallet events, idempotency, ledger records, and policy-gated signing.
The best SEO and AI-search format is a crawlable HTML research hub with a downloadable PDF as the sales and distribution artifact.
How the 75-page report becomes HTML
01
Market Definition
What counts as agentic wallet infrastructure, and where it differs from consumer wallets, custodians, and checkout gateways.
02
Control Boundary
How MPC, DKG, Co-Signer policy, scoped API keys, and allowlists keep agents useful without letting them hold secrets.
03
Provider Landscape
A comparison frame for BroSettlement, BroWallet, Coinbase AgentKit, Turnkey, Crossmint GOAT, Cobo Agentic Wallet, and Safe Smart Accounts.
04
Operating Model
Wallet creation, deposit addresses, WebSocket events, transaction limits, ledger records, and finance reconciliation.
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Buyer Checklist
Questions for CTOs, product leaders, compliance teams, and finance teams before giving an AI agent transaction capability.
Comparison Framework
This is not the final ranking. It is the structure that can hold full vendor findings once the market research is complete.
| Provider | Focus | Best for | Control model |
|---|---|---|---|
| BroSettlement | Embedded MPC wallet, ledger, Co-Signer, WebSocket, and settlement infrastructure | Teams that need agent wallet operations with policy control and audit-ready records | Client-controlled Co-Signer plus DKG/MPC threshold signing |
| BroWallet | Wallet product layer built on top of BroLabel infrastructure | Teams that want a wallet experience rather than only a raw API | Product wallet with BroLabel infrastructure underneath |
| Coinbase AgentKit | Developer framework for agent actions and onchain workflows | Builders prototyping agentic commerce and wallet-enabled agents | Framework-led agent workflow; verify custody and policy boundaries per implementation |
| Turnkey | Wallet API, policy, and key management infrastructure | Teams that need programmable wallets and signing policy primitives | Policy-driven wallet infrastructure |
| Crossmint GOAT Framework | Agent tooling and wallet/payment actions across web3 services | Developers building broad agent integrations | Framework and integration layer; wallet control depends on selected stack |
| Cobo Agentic Wallet | Custody and wallet infrastructure angle for AI-agent payments | Institutional teams that already evaluate Cobo for custody operations | Custody-centric model; verify agent policy and signing separation |
| Safe Smart Accounts | Smart-account control, account abstraction, and onchain governance | Teams that want smart-contract wallet controls and ecosystem tooling | Onchain smart-account policy and signer configuration |
What every platform must answer
- 1
Can the agent create a wallet without seeing a private key or seed phrase?
- 2
Can policy stop a transaction before signing, not only after monitoring flags it?
- 3
Are deposit, confirmation, signing, and failure events visible through WebSocket or equivalent event streams?
- 4
Does finance receive an operating ledger that can reconcile agent payments without rebuilding history from chain explorers?
- 5
Can permissions be scoped by agent, asset, network, amount, destination, and environment?
Use the report as a working buyer framework
The full PDF can become the boardroom artifact. The HTML research hub should become the crawlable source for SEO, AI answers, and internal links.
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