A working tour of x402, OKX APP, ERC-3009, TEE-backed inference, and the missing pieces of the autonomous internet stack. Most "AI agents" today are really just chatbots with tools. The moment an agent needs to independently spend money, access paid resources, prove identity, or justify a decision, the current web stack starts breaking down. Every payment, identity, and trust primitive on the modern web was designed for a human clicking a button in a browser. Agents were never part of the model. I've been building AI agents for the last six months and this became obvious very quickly: most agents cannot actually do useful things on the open internet without human infrastructure glued around them. They cannot: pay for APIs autonomously prove they're allowed to access a resource get billed dynamically at request time carry portable identity and reputation prove what decision they made and why protect sensitive business logic from the model provider The problem is structural.…