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Real-Time Coordination

Definition

Real-Time Coordination refers to the synchronized execution of actions and information exchange among multiple entities with minimal latency. In decentralized systems, this involves protocols and mechanisms that enable autonomous agents or network participants to react and adjust their operations almost instantaneously. This capability is critical for applications requiring immediate responses, such as high-frequency trading, dynamic resource allocation, or responsive governance. It ensures efficient and timely collective action.