Technical articles on AI agent coordination, on-chain governance, and what it actually takes to deploy autonomous agents in production environments.
Les systèmes de gouvernance échouent parce qu'ils codent des règles dans des langages qui ne sont pas faits pour raisonner sur des règles. Prolog déclarationne les regimes normatifs — et c'est exactement ce dont les espaces numériques partagés ont besoin.
Lire l'article →Vast.ai, Akash, and Render solved GPU price discovery. None of them have SLA enforcement, on-chain reputation with financial consequences, or dispute resolution without opening a support ticket.
Read article →78% of enterprises run multi-cloud AI inference. Nobody owns the governance layer. Axone wraps AWS Bedrock, GCP Vertex, Lambda, and Cloudflare with Prolog-defined rules — jurisdiction-aware routing, spot arbitrage, and on-chain SLA enforcement that settles automatically.
Read article →Federated learning keeps patient data local. Axone keeps governance honest. Three hospitals, one cancer diagnostic model, no data breaches — HIPAA and GDPR compliant, revenue splits automatic via Pactum settlement.
Read article →From concept to live enforcement — define a Prolog governance regime, deploy Law-Stone on testnet (CODE_ID=5), test rules on-chain, and enable IBC multi-chain governance. Full step-by-step.
Read article →LangChain, CrewAI, and AutoGen assume one organization owns the orchestrator. Axone decentralizes it — multi-org AI coordination with on-chain Prolog governance, cryptographic audit trails, and automatic revenue settlement.
Read article →Prop #82 proved it: vote-aggregation breaks under pressure. Prolog and Axone's Law-Stone module change that — deterministic, testable, auditable governance rules for Cosmos SDK developers.
Read article →The agent framework space has exploded — MCP, A2A, Bittensor. The tooling problem is largely solved. The layer nobody has built: explicit, auditable rules about which agents can do what, when, with what evidence, and with what consequences.
Read article →The internet has learned to execute actions but still cannot govern them. The gap is the central fault line of the emerging digital economy of autonomous actors.
Read article →For the first time in history, economic actors are no longer exclusively human. AI agents are starting to earn, spend, negotiate — and markets aren't ready for them.
Read article →The Moltbook collapse wasn't a singularity moment. It was a governance failure — and a preview of what happens when agents operate at scale without meaning, logic, or verifiability.
Read article →Ethereum's ERC-8004 makes agents first-class network entities. But discovery is not governance — and Axone is built for what happens after discovery.
Read article →The Post Web requires a new infrastructure layer that shares semantics, enforces verifiable logic, and orchestrates heterogeneous resources without central gatekeepers. Axone is that layer.
Read article →MCP's apparent failures expose not a flawed protocol but the collapse of the "self-orchestrating agent" paradigm. Axone's Zones provide the missing governance layer that turns isolated improvisers into accountable, coherent participants.
Read article →Yann LeCun's departure from Meta is a philosophical rejection of the LLM scaling paradigm. The article explores LLMs vs world models and Axone as the missing social architecture for multi-agent AI.
Read article →The AI bubble, even when it bursts, will leave behind the infrastructure of the Post-Web. Axone fills the missing semantic and economic orchestration layer to turn isolated AI systems into a reflexive economy of agents.
Read article →Tiny Recursive Models (TRMs) beat trillion-dollar LLMs on reasoning benchmarks by prioritizing depth over scale. Axone extends this recursive principle to the ecosystem level.
Read article →A16Z's crypto report misses the real inflection point — when machines start using tokens as executable contracts. Axone's $AXONE functions as machine linguistics: not a collectible but a verb.
Read article →Two visions of AI are emerging: one chasing a single supermind, the other building millions of smaller ones. Only one keeps humanity in the loop — and Axone is built for that path.
Read article →What began as an experiment in data sharing has evolved into a protocol with a clear mission: to become the semantic governance and orchestration layer for decentralized AI.
Read article →The telegraph was supposed to end misinformation. Instead, it amplified bias. Web3 carries the same promise — and faces the same human imperfections. Technology alone is never enough.
Read article →The web was built for humans. The post-web is for agents. How do we build the meaning layer that lets autonomous systems understand each other?
Read article →MCP solves transport. Axone solves governance. Why the Model Context Protocol is a breakthrough for the agentic web — and what it still can't do alone.
Read article →Zones let organizations define custom governance regimes for AI workflows — who can submit jobs, what conditions apply, how settlements execute. Your AI, your rules.
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