Founded 2022 | HQ: Miami | Funding: $23.6 million
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Overview
Crossmint was founded in 2022 by Alfonso Gomez-Jordana Manas and Rodri Fernandez Touza. The company began as a developer platform for blockchain integration and has rapidly pivoted to become the leading infrastructure provider for agentic commerce, the emerging category where AI agents transact on behalf of humans.
The platform serves 40,000+ companies and developers, including enterprise names like Adidas, Red Bull, Coinbase, Mastercard, and Microsoft. Subscription revenue increased 1,100 percent year over year in 2024, signalling strong product-market fit.
In March 2025, Crossmint closed a $23.6 million Series A led by Ribbit Capital with participation from Franklin Templeton, Nyca Partners, First Round Capital, and Lightspeed Faction. In January 2026, the company secured MiCA authorization from Spain's CNMV, enabling regulated operations across all 27 EU member states.
What We Like
Purpose-built for agentic commerce. While incumbents like Visa and Mastercard are retrofitting card networks for agent transactions, Crossmint built its infrastructure on stablecoin rails designed from the ground up for programmatic, autonomous payments. Card networks were designed to prevent automated usage, creating architectural friction that stablecoin rails avoid entirely.
GOAT SDK dominance in the open-source agent ecosystem. The Great Onchain Agent Toolkit achieved 150,000+ downloads, making it the most downloaded open-source library for AI agent-blockchain interactions. MIT-licensed with 250+ onchain actions across 40+ blockchains, GOAT gives developers a single integration point for five major agent frameworks.
World Store API turns agents into shoppers. The World Store gives AI agents access to one billion+ SKUs across Amazon and Shopify inventory, plus flights and services. Payments are supported via major tokens across 40+ chains. This is not a demo. It is live infrastructure enabling agents to purchase real-world goods.
MiCA authorization ahead of the compliance cliff. Securing regulatory approval from Spain's CNMV before the MiCA grandfathering period ends in July 2026 positions Crossmint as a compliant infrastructure provider while competitors face regulatory uncertainty. Passporting rights cover the entire EU and EEA.
What to Watch
Early-stage company with category risk. Crossmint has raised $23.6 million, which is modest relative to the infrastructure it is building. Agentic commerce is a category that barely existed 12 months ago. If enterprise adoption of AI agents in commerce takes longer than expected, runway becomes a consideration.
Blockchain dependency may limit enterprise adoption. The platform's reliance on stablecoin and blockchain rails, while architecturally sound for agent transactions, introduces a technology stack that many traditional enterprise procurement teams remain cautious about. Organisations already invested in Stripe or Adyen may hesitate to add blockchain infrastructure.
Developer documentation is good but evolving. Documentation at docs.crossmint.com is clear and includes quickstarts and starter kits. However, given the speed of product development, some sections reflect a platform still finding its final shape. Enterprise teams should expect iterative changes.
Pricing and Deployment
Crossmint offers tiered pricing across Developer, Scale, and Enterprise tiers. Minting starts at $0.01 per action with volume discounts. Rate limits scale from 100 requests per hour (basic) to 2.5 million requests per hour (advanced). Deployment is via JavaScript/TypeScript SDKs, REST APIs, embedded widgets, and n8n workflow automation. The platform supports 50+ blockchain networks with gasless transactions managed at the infrastructure level.
Compliance and Security
Crossmint holds SOC 2 Type II certification and is GDPR compliant. In January 2026, the company secured MiCA authorization from Spain's CNMV as a Crypto-Asset Service Provider, covering fiat-to-crypto exchange, custody of crypto assets, and cross-chain transfers. The authorization enables passporting across all 27 EU member states. The platform provides a 99.99 percent uptime SLA.
Rating
Criteria | Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Integration Ease | 4/5 | Strong SDKs, REST APIs, widgets; 50+ chain support |
Documentation | 4/5 | Clear quickstarts and AI assistant support; evolving rapidly |
Pricing Transparency | 3/5 | Published developer tiers; enterprise requires sales |
Compliance Readiness | 3.5/5 | SOC 2, GDPR, MiCA authorized; limited financial certifications |
Support Quality | 3.5/5 | Developer-focused; growing enterprise support capabilities |
Overall: 3.5/5
Verdict
Crossmint is the most credible infrastructure play in agentic commerce today. If your organisation is building AI agents that need to transact, manage wallets, or purchase goods and services autonomously, Crossmint should be your first evaluation. The GOAT SDK, World Store API, and MiCA authorization create a defensible position in a category that is about to accelerate. Traditional e-commerce businesses without an agent strategy can wait. Developers building agent-first products should start here. The strategic partnerships with Visa, Mastercard, and Coinbase validate the direction, and the 1,100 percent revenue growth suggests the market is arriving faster than most expect.
Try Crossmint: crossmint.com
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