Trustless agent coordination refers to the ability of autonomous agents to interact and collaborate within a decentralized system without requiring a central authority or pre-existing trust relationships between them. This coordination is facilitated by cryptographic protocols and smart contracts. It ensures verifiable and secure interactions based on predefined rules.
Context
Trustless agent coordination is a fundamental aspect of building scalable and resilient machine economies and decentralized applications. News reports often highlight advancements in multi-agent systems and decentralized protocols that enable agents to cooperatively execute complex tasks without human oversight. This capability is vital for the autonomous operation of future digital marketplaces and service networks.
This protocol establishes the on-chain trust primitives—identity, reputation, and validation—required for a verifiable, cross-organizational autonomous agent economy.
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