- W3.io has implemented an agent-driven payment system on Avalanche, already processing more than 200,000 trips per day.
- The Avalanche Foundation has made a strategic investment in W3.io, with additional partners expected in the coming weeks.
W3.io he has lived A flood is a platform built for the problem business finance is just starting to face: AI agents can now move money faster than traditional control systems could manage.
W3.io looks at the difference in financial management
The New York-based company said its platform is already processing more than 200,000 trips a day across five businesses. The product is designed to allow companies to create, manage and manage their financial transactions in a single day, instead of spending months tying together management tools, security providers, payment systems and infrastructure.
The Avalanche Foundation has made a strategic investment in W3.io to support the rollout. Terms were not disclosed.
His words are direct. Business finance is booming, and AI assistants able to pay salaries, recover land and move money with minimal human intervention. But most internal control systems are designed to run smoothly, not to support software that makes quick decisions. This creates a control problem. W3.io wants to be in that space.
“Providers are moving money faster than businesses can keep up,” said Porter Stowell, CEO of W3.io. He said a single integration can connect a business with every financial service available on the Internet.
The Avalanche lean into the league table
The Avalanche’s selection was no accident. The network has spent the last few years developing a growing reputation, with activities in businesses, public institutions and the financial market. Its natural resources also include connections with big names in finance such as BlackRock, JPMorgan, Citi, KKR, Apollo and Franklin Templeton.
W3.io says its platform integrates modular services including payment, storage, tracking and sustainability into a unified workflow. Agents connect once, then become available on the network.
For Avalanche Foundation Chief Investment Officer Matias Antonio, the investment represents a bet on sponsor-managed funds as the next revolution in the movement of funds. The next test is limited to the concept, more if large organizations are willing to allow automated workflows near capital.






