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Decentralized arbitration system. Jurors stake tokens, are randomly selected, and rewarded for voting with the majority (Schelling point mechanism). V2 deployed on Arbitrum One (November 2024). Exploring AI agents as jurors.

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KlerosDecentralized arbitration protocol using crypto-economic incentives and Schelling-point game theory. Crowdsourced jurors stake tokens and are rewarded for voting with the majority. Kleros 2.0 deployed on Arbitrum One (November 2024). Now exploring AI agents as jurors. Argentina's Disposición 893/2025 opened regulatory path for Kleros-powered consumer dispute resolution. Stanford Law published a case study on Kleros as "decentralized justice."

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Federico AstFounder and CEO of Kleros, the decentralized arbitration protocol. Researcher in blockchain-based dispute resolution and decentralized justice.
Clément LesaègeCo-founder and CTO of Kleros. Technical architect of the decentralized arbitration protocol.

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