Mark Cuban Proposes States Allow AI Agents and Stablecoins for Business Incorporation
Billionaire investor Mark Cuban suggested states enable business incorporation using AI agents and stablecoins, charging a premium to boost revenues. He recommended registering state agents on major AI marketplaces. An AI consultant questioned the proposal's value.
Vassia Atanassova - Spiritia / Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 3.0)Billionaire investor Mark Cuban proposed that states should allow anyone to incorporate businesses powered by AI agents and stablecoins and charge a premium for the service. Mark Cuban made the proposal on Monday. In an X post, Mark Cuban stated that if he were a state governor, he would add the ability for anyone to incorporate using an AI agent and stablecoins and charge a premium for the service.
Mark Cuban posted the statement on X on April 27, 2026. He recommended that the state register its incorporation agent on AI agent marketplaces launched by leading companies. "If I was the governor of a state looking to grow their revenues, I would add the ability for anyone to incorporate using an AI agent and stablecoins.
" Thomas Unise, Head of AI consulting company eeko systems, questioned the value of AI agents for business incorporation. Benzinga reported these details from Cuban's X post and Unise's response.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- 2026-04-27
Mark Cuban posted the statement on X proposing states allow AI agents and stablecoins for incorporation.
1 sourceBenzinga - 2026-04-27
Mark Cuban recommended states register incorporation agents on AI marketplaces.
1 sourceBenzinga - Undated (recent)
Thomas Unise questioned the value of AI agents for business incorporation.
1 sourceBenzinga
Potential Impact
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Potential debate on the effectiveness of AI in business formation.
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First-mover advantage for states adopting the model early.
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States could generate new revenue streams from premium incorporation services.
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Increased adoption of AI agents in administrative processes if implemented.
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