Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Fintech”
April 30 Earnings: A Cross-Section of the Post-AI-Hype Economy
Reddit, Twilio, Roblox, and Visa are among the companies reporting earnings on April 30. The date collision is not coordinated, but the coincidence is analytically useful — the same afternoon will produce signals from digital advertising, developer communications infrastructure, virtual economy engagement, and global payment volume simultaneously.
Each of these represents a distinct layer of the digital economy, and the proximity of their reports creates a rare opportunity to read the stack vertically rather than treating each as an isolated sector event.
Meow Technologies and the Question of AI Agents as Economic Actors
Meow Technologies is introducing banking services designed for AI agents. The announcement is easy to dismiss as a novelty. It should not be.
The premise is simple: AI agents that execute tasks autonomously will, in an increasing number of workflows, need to transact. Paying for API calls, purchasing data, settling micro-transactions, managing operational budgets — these are functions that autonomous systems need if they are to operate without constant human intervention at the payment layer. Meow is building the financial infrastructure for that pattern.
Paystand's Bitcoin Push Is About Settlement Rails, Not Crypto Ideology
Paystand has joined the “Bitcoin for Corporations” initiative. The framing will attract the wrong interpretive lens — this is not a conviction bet on Bitcoin price appreciation or an ideological alignment with crypto-native finance. It is a claim about B2B settlement infrastructure.
Paystand’s existing business is commercial payments — specifically, eliminating per-transaction fees in B2B contexts by moving payments onto blockchain rails. The model targets enterprise accounts payable and receivable workflows, where the per-transaction cost of ACH or card processing compounds across high-volume operations. Blockchain settlement, in this framing, is a cost and latency reduction tool, not a monetary ideology.