Coral Protocol launched the Coral V1 and introduced a remote agent that streamlines the way developers deploy and coordinate multi-agent systems, according to a report shared with Finbold on September 19th.
This update will allow on-demand access to production-enabled remote agents, designed to reduce infrastructure overhead and speed up deployment.
For the first time, developers are renting out-of-the-box remote agents, combined with their own local agents in one session, tracked and optimized in Coral Studio via threads and telemetry.
Agent developers can list remote agents in the Corgo Registry and receive automatic payments every time the agent is used.
“We’re committed to providing a range of services to our customers,” said Roman Georgio, co-founder and CEO of Coral Protocol.
“The launch of the Coral V1 with remote agents embodies everything Coral has been working on. It’s an AI ecosystem where each combines its own expertise and combines its own unique way of achieving virtually anything.
Interoperability and collaboration across the ecosystem
Coral V1 supports the creation, acquisition, and customization of remote agents backed by Coral’s Onchain Payment System powered by Solana (SOL).
Unlike existing frameworks, you can set up agent interaction rules at the protocol level to seamlessly generate collaboration and payments across multi-agent workflows.
By introducing an organizational structure with separate teams and defined processes, Coral V1 aims to overcome the limitations of traditional frameworks where agents are treated like functions called.
The release of Coral V1 with a remote agent along with a public registry and automated payment system is aimed at accelerating the adoption of multi-agent architectures.
Developers can assemble advanced systems by mixing and matching from Coral’s growth agent library, adding guarantees that agent creators will be compensated when they use the tool.
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