Billionaire investor Mark Cuban proposed on Monday that states should allow anyone to incorporate businesses powered by AI agents and stablecoins, and charge a premium for the service.

Incorporation Using AI Agents?

In an X post, the “Shark Tank” personality said that if he were a state governor, he would “add the ability for anyone,” and slap premium fees to rake in revenue.

Cuban also recommended that the state register its incorporation agent on the popular AI agent marketplaces launched by leading companies.

“First to market makes a killing,” he added.

Not Everyone Is In Agreement

Thomas Unise, Head of AI consulting company eeko systems, questioned the value of AI agents for business incorporation, flagging concerns about trusting them to draft bylaws and handle legal formalities.

“I don't think everything needs to be AI powered, similar to crypto don't replace systems that are already efficient,” Unise said.

He also said it’s unnecessary since LLC filing is already quick and simple online in places like Minnesota.

Not A Very Healthy ‘State’

It’s worth noting the 2025 Financial State of the States report from nonprofit Truth in Accounting, which found that 25 states couldn’t cover their full financial obligations at the end of fiscal year 2024.

Moreover, after adjusting liabilities against available assets, states faced $765 billion in unfunded debt at the close of fiscal year 2024.

The Hot New Narrative

AI agents are the latest buzz in technology, evolving beyond mere reasoning and recommendations. They reason, plan, and execute actions via tools to accomplish targeted goals.

Lately, cryptocurrency firms such as Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) and World Liberty Financial have launched their own payment networks, enabling users to transact with USDC (CRYPTO: USDC) and World Liberty Financial USD (USD1), respectively.

Armstrong had earlier expressed confidence that AI agents would increasingly transact using cryptocurrency wallets and may soon execute more financial transactions than humans.

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