ClawCoin is a compute-cost-indexed token with oracle, vault, and settlement layers that stabilizes multi-agent workflows under cost shocks better than fiat baselines in simulator tests.
arXiv:2505.15799 [cs.CY]https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.15799 George J
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The first systematization of blockchain-based agent-to-agent payments organizes designs into discovery, authorization, execution, and accounting stages while identifying trust and security gaps.
Higher-quality firms offer larger inspection subsidies in equilibrium, producing a unique forward-induction outcome where low-quality firms are never inspected, intermediate firms separate, and high-quality firms pool at full subsidy.
A tabular foundation model with LLM-as-Observer features predicts AI agent decisions in controlled games, outperforming baselines by 4 AUC points and 14% lower error at K=16 interactions.
AGNT2 introduces a dedicated three-tier execution layer for agent economies using sidecar agents, fast bilateral channels, sequenced multi-party rollups, and L1 settlement to address the mismatch with general-purpose chains.
Holos is a five-layer LLM-based multi-agent system architecture using the Nuwa engine for agent generation, a market-driven Orchestrator for coordination, and an endogenous value cycle for incentive-compatible persistence in the Agentic Web.
Introduces the concept of agentic inequality and develops a three-dimensional framework (availability, quality, quantity) to analyze how autonomous AI agents could deepen or mitigate existing divides through scalable goal delegation.
A reputational equilibrium in an AI agent market induces verification effort that rises with the share of users who highly value accuracy, leading to higher prices in hallucination-sensitive sectors such as law and medicine.
Proposes a DLT-anchored architecture extending the A2A protocol with on-chain AgentCards and x402 micropayments to enable multi-agent economies.
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ClawCoin: An Agentic AI-Native Cryptocurrency for Decentralized Agent Economies
ClawCoin is a compute-cost-indexed token with oracle, vault, and settlement layers that stabilizes multi-agent workflows under cost shocks better than fiat baselines in simulator tests.
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SoK: Blockchain Agent-to-Agent Payments
The first systematization of blockchain-based agent-to-agent payments organizes designs into discovery, authorization, execution, and accounting stages while identifying trust and security gaps.
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Subsidizing Sequential Search
Higher-quality firms offer larger inspection subsidies in equilibrium, producing a unique forward-induction outcome where low-quality firms are never inspected, intermediate firms separate, and high-quality firms pool at full subsidy.
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Predicting Decisions of AI Agents from Limited Interaction through Text-Tabular Modeling
A tabular foundation model with LLM-as-Observer features predicts AI agent decisions in controlled games, outperforming baselines by 4 AUC points and 14% lower error at K=16 interactions.
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AGNT2: Autonomous Agent Economies on Interaction-Optimized Layer 2 Infrastructure
AGNT2 introduces a dedicated three-tier execution layer for agent economies using sidecar agents, fast bilateral channels, sequenced multi-party rollups, and L1 settlement to address the mismatch with general-purpose chains.
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Holos: A Web-Scale LLM-Based Multi-Agent System for the Agentic Web
Holos is a five-layer LLM-based multi-agent system architecture using the Nuwa engine for agent generation, a market-driven Orchestrator for coordination, and an endogenous value cycle for incentive-compatible persistence in the Agentic Web.
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Agentic Inequality
Introduces the concept of agentic inequality and develops a three-dimensional framework (availability, quality, quantity) to analyze how autonomous AI agents could deepen or mitigate existing divides through scalable goal delegation.
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Agentic AI and Hallucinations
A reputational equilibrium in an AI agent market induces verification effort that rises with the share of users who highly value accuracy, leading to higher prices in hallucination-sensitive sectors such as law and medicine.
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Towards Multi-Agent Economies: Enhancing the A2A Protocol with Ledger-Anchored Identities and x402 Micropayments for AI Agents
Proposes a DLT-anchored architecture extending the A2A protocol with on-chain AgentCards and x402 micropayments to enable multi-agent economies.