MPP handles 'how do agents pay', but not 'did anyone authorize this'. For low-value API calls that's fine. But once agents start chaining transactions, you need a channel where the agent can ask a human 'I'm about to spend $2k on this, still in scope?' before the payment happens - not a fraud alert after. The authorization layer is a separate infrastructure problem from the payment protocol.
thomasBln 4 hours ago|
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davidliu847386 4 hours ago||
tldr for anyone skimming: the key insight is in section 3
Animats 7 hours ago|
"Creates a direct connection between your wallet and our bank account!"
Note the absence of invoices, bills of lading, and receipts,
all the things you need when a vendor doesn't deliver.
All it does is send money, one-way. So it's useless in a B2B context.