Bybit CEO Ben Zhou Envisions an “Invisible” Financial Future Driven by AI and Tokenization

17 April 2026 | Friday | News

At Paris Blockchain Week 2026, Zhou highlights the rise of AI agent accounts, programmable assets, and regulatory clarity as key forces reshaping financial infrastructure beyond traditional platforms and user interaction
Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

That question set the tone for a fireside chat titled "Trust, Technology, and Transformation: Building the New Financial Platform for a Tokenized Economy", where Bybit Co-founder and CEO Ben Zhou took the stage at Paris Blockchain Week 2026 to outline a future where finance becomes more intelligent, more accessible, and ultimately, invisible.

Zhou challenged the conventional idea of how users interact with financial platforms. In the future, he suggested, users may not interact with platforms at all.

"We've introduced AI agent accounts that allow clients to create sub-accounts for AI to interact, execute strategies, and access market data," Zhou shared. "Agentic payments are becoming a major theme — and we're just at the beginning."

Instead of manually navigating markets, users can delegate tasks to AI agents — systems that interpret data, execute decisions, and optimize outcomes in real time. Today, these applications are largely focused on analytics and data access. Tomorrow, they may redefine execution itself.

 

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