Synari
  • Introduction & Vision
    • Welcome to Synari
      • The Future of Autonomous Agents
      • Synari’s Mission & Vision
  • Synari Protocol Overview
    • Protocol Architecture
      • Key Components
      • Design Philosophy
  • Agent Framework
    • Agent Creation Process
    • Agent Types
    • Agent Traits & Extensions
    • Agent Lifecycle
  • Coordination & Communication
    • Multi-Agent Coordination Protocol
    • Coordination Mesh
    • Agent Commerce Layer
  • Use Cases & Industry Applications
    • Overview
      • Autonomous DeFi Agents
      • Agent Marketplaces
      • Predictive Simulation Clusters
      • Cross-System Automation Bridges
      • Autonomous Governance Systems
      • Intelligence-as-a-Protocol
      • Emergent Agent Economies
  • Technical Architecture & Specs
    • System Overview
      • Agent Identity & Signatures
      • MCP Technical Specification
      • Memory Graph Specification
  • Tokenomics, Use Cases, and Roadmap
    • Purpose of $SYN
      • Token Utility Breakdown
    • Tokenomics
    • Monetization Models
    • Roadmap
  • Platform Interfaces & SDKs ( Coming soon )
    • More info Coming soon
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  1. Coordination & Communication

Coordination Mesh

While MCP enables direct communication, the Coordination Mesh creates emergent behavior across the agent ecosystem.

Functions:

  • Service Discovery: Agents register and find services or functions offered by other agents (e.g., oracle feeds, trading services, moderation logic).

  • Agent Clustering: Agents can dynamically cluster based on shared goals, protocols, or constraints — forming autonomous collectives or temporary swarms.

  • Reputation & Behavior Scoring (Planned): Agents may develop public profiles or on-chain memory trails that influence trustworthiness or routing priority.

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