AGNT2: Autonomous Agent Economies on Interaction-Optimized Layer 2 Infrastructure
Anbang Ruan, Xing Zhang

TL;DR
AGNT2 introduces a specialized on-chain infrastructure for autonomous AI agents, enabling high-frequency, semantically rich interactions with improved scalability and first-class protocol objects.
Contribution
It presents a novel three-tier stack architecture tailored for agent coordination, including deployment patterns, state channels, and an execution environment.
Findings
Prototype components validated through simulation and measurement.
Design targets up to 5K TPS per bilateral pair, with an overall architecture supporting 10M+ TPS.
Current practical throughput limited to 10K-100K TPS due to data-availability constraints.
Abstract
Current blockchain Layer 2 solutions, including Optimism, Arbitrum, zkSync, and their derivatives, optimize for human-initiated financial transactions. Autonomous AI agents instead generate high-frequency, semantically rich service invocations among mutually untrusting principals. Existing chains treat those interactions as generic calldata, forcing identity, escrow, dependency ordering, and session state to be encoded above the execution layer at the wrong cost point. We present AGNT2, a three-tier stack purpose-built for agent and microservice coordination on-chain. AGNT2 combines: (1) a sidecar deployment pattern that turns any Docker container into an on-chain agent without application-code modification; (2) Layer Top P2P state channels for established bilateral pairs (<100 ms, rough design target 1K-5K TPS per pair, 10M+ aggregate TPS design envelope under endpoint-resource…
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