Your Devices Are About to Start Spending Money On Your Behalf | Jonathan Llamas
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What happens when your AI agent makes a purchase you never approved? Who is accountable when a machine goes rogue with your money?
Jonathan Llamas, Sealcoin, builds the infrastructure designed to answer those questions before they become expensive problems. His NASDAQ-traded company injects wallets and identity directly into silicon chips - the same semiconductor technology already inside Cisco hardware - so devices can authenticate, transact, and settle without a human approving every step.
In this conversation he walks through how a satellite in orbit is settling transactions on chain today, how peer-to-peer energy trading between solar panels and electric vehicles actually works at the hardware level, and why he came back from Davos convinced that globalization is over and sovereignty will define who controls the next generation of business infrastructure. Worth listening if you are building anything that depends on AI agents, IoT, or autonomous systems doing real work on your behalf.