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Agent-Native Blockchain

Definition

An Agent-Native Blockchain is a distributed ledger designed specifically to host and support autonomous software agents. This architecture enables agents to operate directly on the ledger, utilizing its inherent security, immutability, and decentralized consensus mechanisms. Such blockchains provide an environment where agent actions, state changes, and interactions are transparently recorded and executed without central authority, fostering new forms of decentralized automation and digital asset management. The design often prioritizes features like efficient transaction processing and secure inter-agent communication.