W3.io and Space and Time Partner to Deliver Verifiable Data Infrastructure for Autonomous Finance

New York, New York, April 21st, 2026, Chainwire

W3.io, the operating system for autonomous finance, and Space and Time, the data blockchain securing onchain finance, today announced a production partnership that delivers end-to-end verifiable infrastructure for enterprise financial workflows. The integration is live and processing more than 200,000 workflows per day.

AI agents are making financial decisions faster than enterprises can follow. As autonomous workflows multiply across vendors, payments and compliance systems, enterprises face a growing accountability gap: who authorized what, when, and can you prove it? W3 and Space and Time address that gap with a two-layer verification architecture that covers both workflow execution and the underlying data powering the processes.

W3’s platform enables enterprises to build, automate and control agent-powered financial workflows and deploy them in a day, not months. Space and Time provides the verifiable data layer underneath. W3 verifies the workflow. Space and Time verifies the record. Together, they give enterprises a chain of proof from execution to settlement that no single party can alter.

“You need a database that is built for accountability. Full stop,” said Porter Stowell, chief executive of W3.io. “When AI agents are moving real money across multiple vendors, the question is not whether you have a workflow. The question is whether you can prove what happened. That is what this partnership delivers.”

The partnership was validated in production through Creatorland, a platform serving more than 100,000 content creators. At peak volume the integration handles more than 200,000 workflows per day, processing payments, deal management and creator compensation at scale. The deployment stress-tested both platforms under real enterprise conditions.

“Enterprises are not going to hand AI agents the ability to move real money without a record they can defend in an audit. That constraint is what will separate the agentic finance platforms enterprises actually adopt from the ones they pilot and walk away from. The architecture W3 and Space and Time have built together is designed exactly for that bar,” said Nate Holiday, co-founder of Space and Time. Holiday also serves on W3’s advisory board.

Space and Time is one of more than a dozen live integrations in W3’s platform alongside Circle, Stripe, MoonPay, BitGo, Paypal, and Paxos. The company’s composable architecture allows enterprises to assemble multi-vendor financial workflows from pre-integrated partners and deploy them with minimal upfront cost.

“Our trust assumptions extend into the decentralized protocol. We have more verifiability with Space and Time than we do with a database in AWS, where we have no idea what is happening to the data behind the scenes,” said Audie Sheridan, chief technology officer at W3.io.

About W3.io

Agents are moving money faster than enterprises can follow. W3 makes it possible to build, automate and control agent-powered financial workflows that enterprises can deploy in a day, not months. It is the operating system for autonomous finance that keeps business leaders in control. A trust layer for money that moves itself. For more information visit w3.io.

About Space and Time

Space and Time is the data blockchain securing onchain finance. Backed by M12, Microsoft’s Venture Fund, Space and Time connects real-world data to onchain systems to power tokenized assets, stablecoins, institutional markets, and DeFi.

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