👉 Agree computing, also known as collaborative or distributed computing with agreement, is a paradigm in which multiple parties work together to reach consensus on a shared decision or outcome, often in the presence of conflicting information or interests. This approach leverages the collective intelligence and computational power of a network to solve complex problems, make decisions, or validate transactions. Agree computing systems typically employ algorithms designed to handle issues like Byzantine faults, where some participants may act maliciously or unreliably. By combining the strengths of distributed systems and consensus algorithms, agree computing enables robust, fault-tolerant, and secure collaborative processes across various domains, including blockchain, smart contracts, and distributed databases.