Autonomous Economic Agents as a Second Layer Technology for Blockchains: Framework Introduction and Use-Case Demonstration

David E. N. Minarsch, Seyed Ali Hosseini, Marco Favorito, Jonathan Ward
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Abstract

The user experience of interacting with distributed ledger technologies (DLT) is fraught with excessive complexity, high risk and unintuitive processes. Moreover, smart contracts deployed in these systems are restricted to being reactive. These limitations have negative implications on user adoption and prevent DLTs from being general purpose. We introduce a framework for the development of Autonomous Economic Agents (AEAs), software agents that act autonomously and pursue an economic goal, and demonstrate how AEAs complement existing decentralised ledgers as a second layer technology. In particular, the framework enables a simplified user experience through automation, supports modularisation and reuse of complex decision making and machine learning capabilities, and allows for proactive behaviour facilitating autonomy. We demonstrate these gains in the context of a specific use-case, a multi-agent trading system modelling a Walrasian Exchange Economy populated by a number of agents trading a basket of tokens.
自主经济主体作为区块链的第二层技术:框架介绍和用例演示
与分布式账本技术(DLT)交互的用户体验充满了过度的复杂性、高风险和不直观的过程。此外,在这些系统中部署的智能合约仅限于被动响应。这些限制对用户采用产生了负面影响,并阻止了dlt成为通用用途。我们引入了一个开发自主经济主体(AEAs)的框架,AEAs是自主行动并追求经济目标的软件代理,并展示了AEAs如何作为第二层技术补充现有的去中心化分类账。特别是,该框架通过自动化简化了用户体验,支持复杂决策和机器学习功能的模块化和重用,并允许主动行为促进自治。我们在一个特定用例的背景下展示了这些收益,这是一个多代理交易系统,模拟了一个由许多代理交易一篮子代币组成的瓦尔拉斯交易所经济。
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