What if the next bottleneck in artificial intelligence is not intelligence, but coordination? Agentic Convergence Infrastructure™ (ACI™) advances the claim that autonomous ecosystems may eventually require shared machine convention: portable structures for agreement, authority, proof, governance, and interoperable coordination between independent actors operating across organizational and jurisdictional boundaries. The paper reframes interoperability as convergence, arguing that scalable autonomous participation cannot stabilize through identity, execution, or probabilistic coordination alone. Instead, governed convention emerges as a distinct infrastructure layer through which autonomous systems establish durable agreement, preserve proof continuity, exchange delegated authority, and participate safely in interoperable economic systems at planetary scale. Building upon the dýnamis dyad and finite coordination structures introduced in waveForms™ – Collapsing Uncertainty, the paper proposes that convention itself may become operational infrastructure for the autonomous internet.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0021b7c8f74e3340f9c99e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20089856