The AI economy payment and settlement layer, AEON, has implemented a strategic alliance with Bitget to allow the use of BGB, as the native token of Bitget, to The AI economy payment and settlement layer, AEON, has implemented a strategic alliance with Bitget to allow the use of BGB, as the native token of Bitget, to

AEON Enables BGB Payments Through Bitget Partnership: Trading Features, Transactions & More

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The AI economy payment and settlement layer, AEON, has implemented a strategic alliance with Bitget to allow the use of BGB, as the native token of Bitget, to make payments over the Morph Network. The integration will enable BGB to operate as a useful payment instrument in online and offline experiences to support the shift of crypto tokens to be more of a commerce tool than a speculative instrument.

The announcement that Morph Network is supported by AEON and onboarding Morph-native BGB onto its infrastructure makes it even stronger as the company aims to bridge on-chain assets with real-world economic activity.

BGB Payments Go Live Through AEON Pay

BGB is incorporated into AEON Pay, the Web3 mobile payment service of AEON, as part of the cooperation. BGB can be used at physical stores and merchants through scanning a QR code, which allows BGB to be paid to buy retail goods, eat, and use services without hassles. This brings decentralized finance to daily consumption and makes BGB more useful off of exchanges.

AEON Pay is powered by a Telegram Mini App and is connected to an extensive selection of leading wallets and platforms, which allows user representatives of various ecosystems to enable crypto payments with ease.

Global Merchant Coverage Across Emerging Markets

BGB payments are already accepted by more than 50 million merchants in the world through the global payment system of AEON. These encompass traders in Southeast Asia, Nigeria, Mexico, Brazil and Georgia and other parts with more expansion currently planned to cover other parts of Africa and Latin America.

This broad merchant penetration makes BGB an attractive store of value, especially in the emerging markets where digital money and reliable infrastructure are influential factors in financial inclusivity.

Systematizing Morph Network to Strengthen On-Chain Presence at BGB

One of the largest digital asset platforms in the world, Bitget provides users with access to a diverse range of crypto and tokenized financial products in over 150 countries globally. BGB is a token of governance and utility in the middle of its ecosystem.

The recent improvements of BGB on the Morph Network expand its on-chain services and multi-chain accessibility. Morph, having concentrated on the payments and settlement infrastructure, makes it a logical repository for the expansion of BGB in the real world and cross-application interoperability.

Unlocking AI-Native Payment Use Cases

In addition to human-to-merchant interaction, there is another new aspect in the partnership between AI-based commerce. AEON is also among the first to support new standards like x402 and ERC-8004, intended to aid in transferring value between humans, merchants, and expensive AI agents.

Incorporating BGB in this framework, the token is set as a possible settlement asset to AI-based applications, such as agentic trade, robotized services, and machine-to-machine payments.

Advancing the Future of Payments

This partnership between AEON and Bitget and Morph Network represents a wider trend in the digital economy, that is, the shift towards attention-based models to call-based and agent-oriented interactions. The requirements of programmable and real-time payment infrastructure keep increasing as AI systems increase in autonomy.

By allowing BGB payments at scale and making them part of the real and AI-native world, AEON is making the adoption of cryptocurrency faster, and the financial infrastructure of the new artificially intelligent commerce.

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