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Agent-To-Agent Protocol

Definition

An Agent-To-Agent Protocol defines the rules for automated systems to communicate and transact with each other. These protocols establish standardized communication frameworks, enabling autonomous software entities, or agents, to exchange data, negotiate terms, and execute agreements without direct human intervention. Such systems are crucial for orchestrating complex operations across decentralized networks, facilitating efficient interactions within digital asset ecosystems. Their design prioritizes interoperability and secure message passing, essential for trustless environments.