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Good points. I agree that for most companies using centralised systems offers more advantages because of efficiency, control and user experience, but I wasn't arguing that decentralisation is better technically, just wondering if it might be necessary in the long run.

If agents become more autonomous and start coordinating across platforms owned by different companies, it might make sense to have some kind of shared, trustless layer (maybe not blockchain but something distributed, auditable and neutral).

I agree that agent tasks are ephemeral, but what about long lived multi-agent workflows or contracts between agents that execute over time? In those cases transparency and integrity might matter more.

I don't think it's one or the other. Centralised systems will dominate in the short term, no doubt about that, but if we're serious about agent ecosystems at scale, we might need more open coordination models too.



My hunch would still be no; human agents are able to cooperate without needing to do everything in a global shared record, so I'd expect AI agents would as well. If you (or any other AI agent) feel the need to check that the AI agent did some task, you just verify it "manually", like add a verification step in the workflow so that your AI agent checks your bank account to verify that the other AI agent actually transferred the sum that they said, just like human-to-human interaction (and just like a non-AI automated workflow would do).

But, that's just a guess. Maybe the combination of AI and automation adds something special to the mix where a global public ledger becomes more valuable (beyond the hobbyist community) and I'm just not seeing it.




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