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#4541 Blockchain Multi-Step, Multi-Agent Workflow

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#4541 Blockchain Multi-Step, Multi-Agent Workflow #4541  Describe how a multi-step, multi-AI-agent workflow could be implemented as smart contracts in a blockchain. Example workflow: Given a domain, identify systems that need improvement, analyze the system details, propose improvements, virtually implement improvements. Implementing a multi-agent workflow on a blockchain transforms autonomous agents into decentralized, trustless entities. In this setup, smart contracts don't just store data—they act as the orchestrator, state machine, and incentive layer for the agents. Here is how you can architect and implement the proposed workflow (Domain --> Identification --> Analysis --> Proposal --> Virtual Implementation) using smart contracts. 1. The Core Architecture To make this efficient and cost-effective, you should use a hybrid on-chain/off-chain architecture . Running Large Language Models (LLMs) directly on-chain is computationally impossible due to g...

#4540 Architectural Model Prototyping

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#4540 Architectural Model Prototyping #4540  Goal: software application to design and produce prototypes of 2x4 lumber and plywood framing for home models. Wood sheets (from Amazon.com), a laser cutter, and a grooved grid base are proposed. Cut and snap together is the goal. Designs should support basic walls with doors and windows as needed. This is a fantastic concept for a rapid-prototyping system. Transitioning parametric architectural designs into physical, snap-together scale models is incredibly satisfying, especially when you can bypass glue and fasteners in favor of precise mechanical friction fits. To achieve a seamless "cut and snap" workflow for stick-framing models, your software application needs to bridge the gap between architectural parameters and the physical constraints of laser kerf, material thicknesses, and grid registration. Here is a conceptual architecture and engineering breakdown for building this application. 1. Core System Architecture To make thi...