Exodus launches XO Cash, fee-free agent stablecoin on Solana

Exodus launched XO Cash, a US-dollar stablecoin on Solana that offers fee-free transactions, an AgentKit SDK for AI agents and partnerships with MoonPay and Monavate.

Exodus launched XO Cash on May 8, 2026. The token is a US-dollar stablecoin deployed on Solana and is intended for use by autonomous software agents. Exodus made the coin available through XOCash.com and announced partnerships with MoonPay and Monavate at launch.

The AgentKit SDK lets developers issue wallets directly to AI agents. These wallets include programmable spending limits, policy enforcement and on-chain audit logs so transactions can be traced. Exodus describes the design as allowing agents to hold and spend funds programmatically without requiring human-level KYC for each agent account.

XO Cash runs on Solana to use the chain’s low transaction cost and fast finality. Exodus does not charge a per-transaction fee on top of Solana’s network cost, a choice intended to keep thousands of small payments economically viable for agent-driven workflows such as API calls, data purchases and compute billing.

MoonPay provides on- and off-ramp services and compliance coverage for XO Cash. Monavate supplies card issuing and payment processing so funds managed by agents can be spent with merchants that accept cards. The platform includes automatic stablecoin-to-fiat conversion to simplify settlements with traditional banking rails and to reduce manual treasury steps.

Exodus positioned XO Cash as focused on autonomous payment flows rather than conventional human-initiated transfers and institutional settlement. The company presented the launch as covering on-chain issuance, compliance and card-present and card-not-present merchant acceptance from the start.

XO Cash is available now to developers building agentic applications, enterprise teams that need programmable spending controls and services that require high-volume micropayments. Documentation and onboarding tools are published at XOCash.com.

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