Bedrock is the multi-asset liquid restaking protocol. Bedrock delivers restaking yields and institutional-grade security to the community through uniBTC (based on Babylon), uniETH (based on Eigenlayer), uniIOTX (based on IoTeX), and brBTC (built on composite restaking protocols such as Babylon, Kernel, Symbiotic, Pell, etc.).
Bedrock (BR) is now listed on Binance Alpha. Users holding at least 241 Binance Alpha points can claim an airdrop of 225 BR tokens on a first-come, first-served basis.If the reward pool is not fully distributed, the points threshold will automatically decrease by 5 points every 5 minutes. It is important to note that claiming the airdrop will consume 15 Binance Alpha points, and users must confirm their claim on the Alpha activity page within 24 hours, or the airdrop will be forfeited.
According to The Block, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has partnered with Coinbase and Stripe to launch Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Payments, enabling AI agents to conduct transactions using stablecoins. Coinbase stated that developers can build “agent-based payment” solutions using the x402 protocol, allowing AI agents to make micro-payments in USDC. This feature enables AI agents to instantly pay for web content, APIs, MCP servers, and other agents. AWS noted that developers can choose between Coinbase and Stripe wallets and fund those wallets using either stablecoins or fiat currency.
: Stripe officially announced a partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to provide AI Agent payment capabilities for Amazon Bedrock AgentCore. AWS launched the AgentCore Payments feature on the same day, allowing AI Agents to instantly access and pay for web content, APIs, MCP servers, and other AI Agent service fees. Among them, Privy (a Stripe-owned company) will collaborate with Coinbase to provide wallet infrastructure and payment channels, supporting the initial stablecoin payment capabilities for AgentCore.
According to Anthropic’s official announcement, Claude Opus 4.7 has been officially released and is now available across the entire Claude product suite, API, Amazon Bedrock, Google Cloud Vertex AI, and Microsoft Foundry. Its pricing remains unchanged from Opus 4.6: $5 per million input tokens and $25 per million output tokens.
Bedrock (BR) is now listed on Binance Alpha. Users holding at least 241 Binance Alpha points can claim an airdrop of 225 BR tokens on a first-come, first-served basis.If the reward pool is not fully distributed, the points threshold will automatically decrease by 5 points every 5 minutes. It is important to note that claiming the airdrop will consume 15 Binance Alpha points, and users must confirm their claim on the Alpha activity page within 24 hours, or the airdrop will be forfeited.
According to The Block, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has partnered with Coinbase and Stripe to launch Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Payments, enabling AI agents to conduct transactions using stablecoins. Coinbase stated that developers can build “agent-based payment” solutions using the x402 protocol, allowing AI agents to make micro-payments in USDC. This feature enables AI agents to instantly pay for web content, APIs, MCP servers, and other agents. AWS noted that developers can choose between Coinbase and Stripe wallets and fund those wallets using either stablecoins or fiat currency.
: Stripe officially announced a partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to provide AI Agent payment capabilities for Amazon Bedrock AgentCore. AWS launched the AgentCore Payments feature on the same day, allowing AI Agents to instantly access and pay for web content, APIs, MCP servers, and other AI Agent service fees. Among them, Privy (a Stripe-owned company) will collaborate with Coinbase to provide wallet infrastructure and payment channels, supporting the initial stablecoin payment capabilities for AgentCore.
According to Anthropic’s official announcement, Claude Opus 4.7 has been officially released and is now available across the entire Claude product suite, API, Amazon Bedrock, Google Cloud Vertex AI, and Microsoft Foundry. Its pricing remains unchanged from Opus 4.6: $5 per million input tokens and $25 per million output tokens.