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Challenges of adopting Google's A2A and Anthropic's MCP protocols in Web3 – Summary of PANews report

According to PANews, adopting Google's A2A and Anthropic's MCP protocols as a communication standard for Web3 AI agents is not easy, as there are fundamental differences between the ecosystems of Web2 and Web3.

The first major challenge – Maturity of applications

A2A and MCP protocols gained popularity quickly in Web2 because they easily work with existing strong applications like GitHub. However, in Web3, AI agents are still in their early stages, and strong use cases like DeFAI or GameFAI do not exist, so these protocols cannot provide direct benefits.

For example, in Web2, a user can update code on GitHub through the MCP protocol without leaving their work. However, in Web3, transacting with local strategy along with on-chain data analysis becomes complex.

The second major challenge – Lack of basic infrastructure

It is essential for Web3 AI agents to provide a strong foundation, such as:

Unified Data Layer

Oracle Layer

Intent Execution Layer

Decentralized Consensus Layer

In Web2, A2A protocols connect agents easily via APIs, but in Web3 even a simple cross-DEX arbitrage is very difficult.

Example

If a user instructs the AI agent to "buy from Uniswap when the ETH price goes below $1600, and sell when the price increases," then:

The agent will need to read on-chain data in real-time

The gas fees will need to be calculated accurately

Slippage will need to be controlled

Protection against MEV attacks will need to be ensured

In Web2, this all happens easily through API calls, but the lack of infrastructure in Web3 makes this all a challenge.

Further issues – User intent and complex operations

In Web2, a user can easily book a cheap flight, but in Web3, if a user wants to transfer USDC to the Solana chain for liquidity mining, then:

The AI agent must understand the user's intent

Security, cost, and speed will need to be balanced

Atomic and cheap on-chain transactions will need to be completed

If this process is not secure, the concept of convenience disappears.

Summary

The value of A2A and MCP protocols is valid as it stands, but adopting them in Web3 without any modifications is unrealistic thinking. The lack of infrastructure in Web3 is evident, but this gap presents an opportunity for new developers to step forward and create new things.

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