> Earlier this year, Atallah described OpenRouter as the AI equivalent of Stripe.

Not sure I understand how this is strategically aligned for Stripe but certainly an interesting comparison.

OpenRouter uses Stripe to handle payments [1], so this acquisition hopefully will reduce OpenRouter's cost while increasing Stripe's revenue.

[1] https://stripe.com/newsroom/news/openrouter-and-stripe

> Every company in the Forbes AI 50 that monetizes does so on Stripe.

That’s chilling.

Stripe started as a result of the PayPal Mafia.

"In 2011 the company received a $2 million investment, including contributions from Elon Musk, PayPal founder Peter Thiel" [1].

Also fun fact from the Founder's Wikipedia page

"In November 2024, Collison was criticized for visiting Israel and posting an image with the Israeli flag,[31] amid the Gaza war."[2]

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripe,_Inc. [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Collison

cough

TaxJar, acquired by Stripe, they ended up doubling the price

Rebilly, same story

Lemon Squeezy, same story

Bridge, same story

Stripe seems to appear to be attempting to compete with the US Federal Reserve as the core dollar payment processor while also dipping into the same for tokens. Core value exchange platform, dollars, tokens, whatever. A bit of a less exciting version of Dune. “The transaction volume must flow.”

Perhaps the US State Dept. used it's strong relationship with Stripe to encourage this purchase as a geopolitical move. They've done so before with companies like eBay and Microsoft to neuter the P2P telephone access network that was "Skype".

Yea they love centralized brokers, exchanges, etc.

Both are in the business of putting a single API key in front of a fragmented ecosystem and charging a convenience fee. This middleman business is naturally coalescing.

The nature of the ecosystem also means that pricing is closely tied to "procurement" which could be routing, limits, whatever at a company level.

If stripe wants to be _the_ one that charges that fee, they either have to continuously try to ensure that all the different middlenen use stripe (most of them do!) but even better is to acquire the largest middleman.

You don't want someone else who happens to do all the routing+limits+policies, end up not using stripe. They already have this hold in existing stripe financial products where they apply all the policies, and everything goes through them.

It is also an easy deal from an investor point of view.