Privy x AWS Bedrock AgentCore · Default-wallet positioning in the AI agent economy
Wiki route
This entry sits under AI Agent payment protocols overview · a 7-protocol survey. Read it against Solana SMS vs Embedded Wallet · OS-layer vs App-layer route contest for peer / contrast context and payments index for the broader system / regulatory boundary.
Key facts
- 2026-05-07 AWS Bedrock AgentCore Payments released
- Default wallet providers: Privy (a Stripe subsidiary) + Coinbase CDP in parallel
- Explicitly not on the default list: Circle / Arc / Anchorage
- Deployment regions: US East / US West / EU Frankfurt / APAC Sydney
- Protocols: x402(HTTP 402) + x402 Bazaar MCP (10,000+ endpoints)
- Coinbase / Stripe = AWS’s strategic alliances (Stripe is a major AWS customer)
- Circle / Coinbase have walked separate paths ever since they dissolved the Centre Consortium in 2023
Mechanism / How it works
AWS Bedrock AgentCore is AWS’s AI agent orchestration platform, and the Payments module handles an agent paying external APIs when executing a task. Selecting the default wallet provider is essentially a single platform-side decision that determines the wallet affiliation of millions of agents. As a Stripe subsidiary, Privy can directly connect Stripe Connect’s 5M merchant receiving side to agent payments (a key positioning point for Embedded Wallet · Fintech Eating Web3 in Reverse as a Trojan Horse (Stripe Five Layers)). Coinbase CDP is Coinbase’s own wallet service, integrated with USDC settlement on Base. The 2 are “parallel” but hold advantages over each other in different regions / different use cases — Privy is strong on Web2 integration, Coinbase CDP is strong on the onchain-native experience. The fundamental reason Circle is not on the default list: since Coinbase and Circle split in 2023 , AWS’s Coinbase partnership has made it hard for Circle to coexist on the default list. Anchorage is an issuer, not a wallet provider, so its category position is misaligned.
Origin & evolution
2024 AWS launched the Bedrock platform, anchored on models from Anthropic + Mistral and others. In 2025 H2 AWS decided to add the Agent Payments module, and wallet-provider selection became a key decision. 2026-Q1 internal negotiations: Stripe (a major AWS customer) + Coinbase (an AWS-region service customer) pushed for Privy / CDP, and Circle, lacking a strategic relationship with AWS, was excluded. 2026-05-07 release: Privy + Coinbase CDP were embedded in parallel. Both USDB (the stablecoin Stripe issues on Base) and USDC are usable on AgentCore, but which stablecoin system the default-wallet choice effectively leans toward will gradually become apparent (for the strategic-space analysis see Stablecoin public chain token strategy 3 state games). Circle’s 2026-Q2 reaction: it announced its own Agent Wallets (Circle Agent Stack), taking an SDK independent-deployment path rather than becoming an AWS default.
Related
- Wiki Index
- Privy · Stripe-owned embedded self-custodial wallet (overview)
- x402 x Cloudflare / AWS · the default payment component at the edge layer
- AI Agent payment protocols overview · a 7-protocol survey
- Embedded Wallet-Driven Fintech Disintermediation · Four-Player Structure
Sources
- Privy docs — https://docs.privy.io/