An agent marketplace is a decentralized platform where autonomous software agents can offer and acquire services from other agents. This environment permits automated transactions and service exchanges, operating without a central authority. Such marketplaces facilitate efficient resource allocation and task execution by matching agents with specific capabilities to agents requiring those services, often utilizing smart contracts for transaction settlement.
Context
The advancement of agent marketplaces represents a key area of innovation within Web3, particularly for decentralized autonomous organizations and AI-driven applications. Challenges include establishing equitable pricing mechanisms and ensuring the reliability of agent-provided services. As these platforms mature, they hold the potential to significantly alter how digital services are discovered, negotiated, and delivered across various blockchain ecosystems.
Coral Protocol's v1 introduces a Solana-powered, composable framework for AI agents, streamlining multi-agent system development and fostering a monetized "Internet of Agents."
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