LI.FI builds agent‑commerce toolkit
LI.FI launched an API toolkit for routing and bridging across chains to support agentic commerce, letting AI agents transact across permissioned and permissionless rails — a step toward autonomous commerce use cases cited in social threads. This highlights cross‑chain integration work that tech‑strategy candidates should be able to explain. (x.com)
LI.FI posted a dedicated blog titled “Introducing LI.FI’s API for Agentic Commerce” on March 8, 2026, and the post explicitly lists an MCP server, Agent Skills, and “AI‑first” documentation as the new deliverables. (li.fi) The developer docs specify coverage of 58 blockchains and say LI.FI aggregates liquidity across 27 bridges and 31 exchanges for routing and swap orchestration. (docs.li.fi) The public API and SDK route liquidity through named protocols such as Stargate, Across, and Hop and tap DEX liquidity from Uniswap and 1inch, mirroring the same integration surface LI.FI says powers major wallets and DeFi apps. (li.fi) LI.FI published an open GitHub repository of “Agent Skills” to teach AI agents how to call its swap-and-bridge flows, while the MCP server component is described as making LI.FI capabilities discoverable and callable across agent ecosystems. (github.com) On the business side, LI.FI closed a $29 million Series A extension announced December 11, 2025, led by Multicoin Capital and CoinFund to accelerate product development, and the protocol has claimed integrations with major wallets and broad partner counts in company releases. (coindesk.com) Product materials call out agent-specific use cases — autonomous trading agents, fixed‑output cross‑chain payments, and AI‑powered yield optimization via a feature LI.FI labels “Composer” — and the knowledge hub frames these as available across its multichain surface. (li.fi)