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Inter-Agent Communication

Definition

Inter-Agent Communication refers to the exchange of information and instructions between autonomous software entities within a distributed network or ecosystem. These communication protocols allow digital agents to coordinate actions, share data, and collaborate to achieve complex objectives without human intervention. In decentralized systems, secure and efficient inter-agent communication is essential for the smooth operation of multi-agent systems and decentralized autonomous organizations. It enables the creation of sophisticated automated services and markets. This mechanism is a building block for advanced artificial intelligence applications on blockchain.