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Agent-driven payment failures expose idempotency key gaps

A developer discovered their AI agent charged a customer twice despite idempotency keys, revealing a critical timing window between payment execution and database logging.

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A developer deployed an AI agent to handle customer charges in production and discovered it charged one customer twice. The incident appeared impossible at first: idempotency keys were in place, retry logic looked sound, and logs appeared clean. The real culprit was a one-second gap between payment ...

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