More broadly, T54 Labs has raised $5 million in seed funding to build infrastructure that verifies and monitors AI agents involved in moving money, positioning itself as a trust layer between autonomous agents and financial rails. The round is led by Anagram, PL Capital and Franklin Templeton, with Ripple joining as a strategic investor alongside Virtuals Ventures, Blockchain Coinvestors and ABCDE. The funding, announced on February 25, 2026 via an official blog post, will be used to expand the company’s identity, risk, credit, and settlement products that sit between AI agents and financial rails.

What T54 Labs does
T54 Labs (t54) focuses on identity, risk and credit tooling for AI agents that can initiate or manage financial transactions across blockchains and traditional payment systems. Its platform is designed to let businesses verify which agent is acting, assess transaction risk in real time and maintain an audit trail when agents move funds or execute operations. The company presents itself as part of the emerging “agentic economy,” where software agents not only recommend actions but also perform tasks like payments, treasury operations and commerce flows on behalf of users or institutions.
T54 offers an identity layer covering developer and business verification, model provenance, binding between humans and agents, and intent attestation. It also highlights a real-time risk engine called “Trustline” and an “agent-native” credit product, “ClawCredit,” which provides credit lines so agents can pay for compute and services without directly holding keys or fully prefunding costs. The company points to integrations or focus areas that include XRPL-based x402 payments and support for ecosystems such as Solana, Base and Virtuals, indicating a concentration on AI x crypto payments and treasury use cases rather than purely off-chain automation.
Funding round details
T54 Labs states that it has raised $5 million in a seed round led by Anagram, PL Capital and Franklin Templeton. Ripple is described as a strategic investor, with participation from Virtuals Ventures, Blockchain Coinvestors and ABCDE. The company says the capital will be used to expand its engineering team, accelerate product development and grow partnerships with institutions exploring autonomous operations. This includes further development of its identity stack, risk engine and credit products, as well as deeper integrations with the payment and blockchain rails where AI agents are already beginning to transact.
Investor context
The participation of Franklin Templeton and PL Capital places T54’s story partly within a traditional finance and asset management context, especially around tokenisation and capital markets infrastructure. T54’s work as building trust and verification mechanisms that institutions may require as more assets and payment flows become tokenised and as autonomous systems play a larger operational role. Ripple’s involvement as a strategic investor is presented in the context of AI agents interacting with payments, treasury and capital markets, linking T54’s products to payment-focused blockchain activity rather than purely experimental AI tooling.
Market and sector backdrop
T54 cites external research to illustrate demand and risk perceptions around AI agents in finance. It references a YouGov survey indicating that a significant share of U.S. consumers would allow an AI agent to make purchases for them if it consistently secured the lowest price, and a Keyfactor report stating that most cybersecurity professionals believe autonomous systems and AI agents should have unique, dynamic digital identities.
The broader funding environment also reflects increasing investor appetite for infrastructure supporting autonomous systems and digital finance. Recent announcements such as TBD Secures $3 Million underscore how capital is flowing toward foundational layers that aim to solve trust, verification and operational risk challenges in emerging AI-driven ecosystems.
T54 positions current financial infrastructure as designed around human identity and decision-making, arguing that agents require their own primitives for verification, risk assessment and accountability. Its four stated pillars agent identity and verification, risk and fraud detection through a specialised risk engine, agent-native credit and a unified operational platform fit into a wider trend in crypto and fintech where identity, risk and settlement services are bundled into infrastructure layers for both human and non-human actors.
Forward-looking outlook
With this seed round, T54 Labs gains additional runway to test whether a dedicated trust layer for AI agents will be adopted by payment providers, blockchain ecosystems and financial institutions. The company is initially emphasising integrations with XRPL-based x402 payments and ecosystems such as Solana, Base and Virtuals, signalling an intention to sit close to existing tokenisation and payment rails. Key factors to watch include how quickly AI agents move from pilots to production use cases in payments and treasury, and whether institutions treat agent-specific identity and risk controls as a distinct category from existing fraud and compliance tools.








