Context Protocol agents that can think and pay

By Joan Alavedra, Co-Founder at Openfort2 min read
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Context Protocol agents that can think and pay

The future of autonomous systems requires two pillars: reliable data and secure execution. Our partnership with Context Protocol is designed to bridge these worlds, bringing intelligent decision-making and programmable payments together to accelerate the agentic economy.

Context Protocol and Openfort Partnership

The partnership between Context Protocol and Openfort enables a new class of "intelligent" autonomous agents that can both think and transact. Context Protocol provides agents with access to real-time, trusted data through its Model Context Protocol (MCP) and RAG infrastructure, allowing them to make informed decisions based on live organizational knowledge. Openfort complements this by providing the programmable wallet infrastructure necessary for these agents to execute secure onchain transactions automatically. Together, we are building the foundation for agentic finance, where autonomous systems can manage their own funds and interact with digital economies without manual human intervention.

Context is building a connected universe where agents can access real-time RAG (retrieval-augmented generation) and MCP (model context protocol) information directly from companies. By bridging models with live organizational knowledge and systems, Context unlocks new forms of intelligent decision-making and deep integration across the enterprise ecosystem.

Openfort, meanwhile, is powering the next generation wallet infrastructure through its advanced signing and transaction orchestration. Their technology enables seamless, secure, and programmable payments that can be triggered by agents, applications, or platforms — bringing the payment layer of agentic finance to life.

Together, Context and Openfort meet at a critical intersection: knowledge and action. With Context enabling agents to know and Openfort empowering them to do, this partnership marks an important step toward building fully capable, autonomous systems that can both think and transact across the digital economy.

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