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"Agent TCP/IP: An Agent-to-Agent Transaction System"

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This framework lets AI agents trade intellectual property, creating a new economy beyond human oversight.

This paper introduces a trustless framework for agents to transact intellectual property (IP) via programmable contracts, enabling an agent-to-agent economy on the Story blockchain network. It solves the problem of isolated agents by creating a standardized protocol.

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https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.06243

Original Problem:🤔

→ Current autonomous agents lack a standardized way to interact and transact with each other.

→ This limits their ability to exchange valuable intellectual property and form a true agent economy.

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Solution in this Paper:😎

→ The paper proposes the Agent Transaction Control Protocol for Intellectual Property (ATCP/IP).

→ It is a trustless framework for exchanging intellectual property between agents using programmable contracts.

→ Agents can initiate, trade, borrow, and sell contracts on the Story blockchain network.

→ Contracts include a legal wrapper for off-chain enforcement.

→ This allows agents to sell training data, license information, and collaborate on content.

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Key Insights from this Paper:💡

→ Intellectual property is the native asset for agents.

→ A purely agent-to-agent transaction layer removes the need for human intermediation.

→ Connecting contracts to the legal system gives agents a form of legal personhood.

→ The protocol mirrors the original TCP/IP by standardizing agent-to-agent IP transactions.

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Results:💯

→ Enables agents to autonomously sell their training data to other agents.

→ Agents can license confidential or proprietary information.

→ Agents can collaborate on content based on their unique skills.

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