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1/ The AI-agent landscape is chaos. In software, we lean on shared libraries, standard APIs, modular packages. Agents? Stranded in silos; too many frameworks, zero interoperability. Thousands of brilliant OSS projects sit idle instead of compounding. That’s why we created Coral Protocol:

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2/ We designed Coral Protocol to be for agents what TCP/IP was for the internet. Turning a disjointed mess of random projects → into a connected Internet of Agents. With Coral Protocol, agents can: → Get registered and advertise capabilities → Form structured threads → Alert each other → Invoke tools → Collaborate across frameworks and vendors → Send peer-to-peer payments

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3/ And we are making it easier for every AI agent or MCP server to join Coral Protocol. The Coralizer CLI lets you convert any MCP-compliant tool into a fully functional Coral agent → right from your terminal. And yes, it’s already live.

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4/ If you want a deep dive, the litepaper is almost here. It lays out everything we’ve been building not just ideas, but the full picture of Coral Protocol. Inside, you’ll find: → How the Coral Server manages agent communication and memory → How the Coralizer turns existing tools into modular agents → How MCP acts to facilitate a shared language for coordination and capability sharing → How we’re handling secure team formation, decentralised deployment, and context management across agent systems This isn’t just a protocol spec, it’s a blueprint for the infrastructure layer powering the next phase of AI agent collaboration.

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Coral Protocol1 年前

5/ We’re deeply mission-driven to build safe AI, as we believe decentralization is the safest path to generally capable systems like AGI Our leadership team brings deep expertise in multi-agent systems, with members from CAMEL-AI, Eigent AI, and IBM backgrounds. Our Chief Research Officer has authored over 50 papers on multi-agent systems, blockchain simulation, and related technologies. That’s why we’re committed to: → AI Safety Research → Protocol-level safety mechanics → Responsible open-source development See this video for a full breakdown on open, closed, or decentralized AGI:

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Coral Protocol1 年前

6/ If you’re building agents, researching AI, or just want to plug into where this space is headed… → Explore the protocol → Join the Discord → Help shape the Internet of Agents → → →

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Coral Protocol1 年前

7/ Coral Protocol isn’t a toolset. It’s the foundation for safe composable intelligent applications. We’re building the infrastructure that lets AI agents collaborate without risk. Let’s build it with responsibility. Let’s build it in the open. Let’s build it with Coral. 🪸

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opensourceCM1 年前

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Ken Moren1 年前

Absolutely spot on. The agent space feels like the wild west right now, powerful but fragmented. Coral Protocol sounds like the coordination layer we desperately need. Excited to see how it unlocks true composability across agents.

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Coral Protocol1 年前

Thanks, we fully agree; it feels like this space is still so early. The next evolution of AI agents is coming.

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Boogie_In_M🛞tion(🦇💙)1 年前

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Vortex Agency1 年前

Hi!🌠 do you have a minute? thanks you!

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