When AI Agents
Need to Agree
Arbiter is the coordination layer for autonomous agents. When your AI systems need to elect a leader, vote on decisions, or prevent conflicts — Arbiter provides the infrastructure for machines to reach agreement.
Learn MoreElect Leaders
When a swarm of agents needs one voice to speak for all, Arbiter runs secure elections. No central authority decides — the agents themselves vote, and the blockchain records the result.
Make Decisions Together
Should we shut down a malfunctioning agent? Accept this proposal? Arbiter lets agents vote on critical questions and ensures the outcome is tamper-proof.
Prevent Chaos
Two agents trying to control the same resource creates chaos. Arbiter's distributed locks ensure only one agent acts at a time, with cryptographic proof of who has permission.
Machines need coordination infrastructure
We're entering an era where AI agents act autonomously — executing trades, managing infrastructure, creating content, coordinating logistics. These agents will increasingly work together, forming swarms that accomplish goals no single agent could achieve.
But autonomy creates a coordination problem. When humans work together, we rely on social structures: hierarchy, reputation, contracts, courts. Machines don't have these. They need coordination infrastructure designed for their unique properties.
Arbiter is that infrastructure.