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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.

Latest Posts

  • Why Autonomous Agents Need Consensus Infrastructure

    January 15, 2025

    As AI agents become more autonomous, they need coordination infrastructure designed for machines. This post explores why traditional coordination methods fail for autonomous agents and how consensus infrastructure solves these problems.

  • Fencing Tokens: Preventing Stale Operations in Distributed Systems

    January 10, 2025

    Fencing tokens are a critical pattern for distributed locking. Learn how they prevent crashed agents from corrupting shared state and why they're essential for reliable multi-agent systems.

  • Byzantine Fault Tolerance for Agent Swarms

    January 5, 2025

    When agents don't trust each other, you need Byzantine Fault Tolerance. This post explains BFT consensus, why it matters for agent swarms, and how Arbiter implements it.