Agent coordination refers to the process by which autonomous software programs or entities work together to achieve a common objective. This involves communication, negotiation, and synchronized actions among independent agents. In decentralized systems, effective agent coordination is vital for maintaining network stability and processing transactions efficiently. It underpins the collective operation of nodes and validators.
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Within blockchain technology, agent coordination is a critical area of research for improving consensus mechanisms and distributed ledger performance. Debates often address the trade-offs between coordination overhead and system security. Future progress aims to optimize protocols for more seamless and robust inter-agent interactions, particularly in scaling solutions.
A novel blockchain framework enables decentralized Large Language Model agents to collaborate transparently with aligned incentives, overcoming centralized coordination limitations.
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