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The integration could democratize AI access, enabling crypto-native, low-cost, and pseudonymous payments, potentially reshaping AI billing. The post BNB Chain integrates Bankr LLM Gateway for USDT payments on BSC appeared…
BNB Chain integrates Bankr LLM Gateway for USDT payments on BSC
The integration lets users pay for AI model access with USDT on BNB Chain, skipping bridging fees and extra gas costs entirely.
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Paying for AI with crypto has always been more annoying than it should be. Bridge tokens here, approve a contract there, pay gas fees that sometimes cost more than the actual inference. Bankr’s LLM Gateway is now live on BNB Chain, letting users fund AI model usage directly with USDT on BSC without the usual friction.
Bankr’s system operates on a pay-per-token model. Users deposit supported tokens, primarily USDT, USDC, ETH, or other ERC-20 assets, and get metered access to AI models. Every request is tracked and billed accordingly, so you’re only paying for what you use.
The key selling point here is the elimination of bridging. With this integration, users holding USDT on BNB Chain can fund AI models natively.
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BNB Chain has long positioned itself as the low-cost alternative to Ethereum mainnet, commonly promoting sub-$0.10 transaction costs. That pricing structure matters a lot when you’re making frequent, small payments for AI inference. On Ethereum, gas fees could easily exceed the cost of the AI query itself. On BSC, the transaction cost becomes a rounding error.
Most AI model providers today, OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, operate on traditional payment rails. Credit cards, invoices, enterprise contracts. If you’re a developer in a country with limited banking access, or if you simply want to pay pseudonymously, your options are thin.
Bankr’s approach carves out a niche: let crypto-native users and developers pay for AI compute the same way they pay for everything else, with tokens. The metered billing system tracks each request individually, which means there’s no subscription lock-in. You pay for exactly what you consume.
This model also opens doors for automated agents. On-chain AI agents that need to call language models can theoretically fund themselves from a smart contract wallet, making API calls and paying in real time without a human entering credit card details. BNB Chain’s sub-$0.10 gas fees keep the economics viable in a way that mainnet Ethereum currently cannot.
BNB Chain maintains a dedicated page for payment solutions, positioning itself as a trusted payment ecosystem for Web3 transactions. Adding AI billing to that stack is a logical extension.
The integration is still early stage. Bankr is not a household name, and the practical throughput of the system, how many models are accessible, what the actual cost per token looks like in production, and how reliable the metering is, will determine whether this becomes meaningful infrastructure or a footnote.
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