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Agent Capacity

Definition

Agent capacity describes the maximum operational capability or resource limit of an individual participant or automated entity within a system. In the context of decentralized networks or automated protocols, this term denotes the processing power, storage volume, or transaction throughput an autonomous agent can handle. It quantifies the operational ceiling for a node or a smart contract agent, affecting its ability to contribute to network functions or execute tasks. Understanding agent capacity is essential for assessing system performance and resilience under varying loads.