About the protocol
What does ATCP mean?
ATCP means Agilang Token Context Protocol. It gives distributed applications a reusable way to establish identity, carry authorization and policy, synchronize context, access protected services and preserve verifiable evidence.
A
Agilang
The Agilang protocol family provides the language, context and trust foundation used by ATCP.
T
Token
A signed, scoped and time-bound representation of identity, session or authorization.
C
Context
Identity, policy, routing, financial, privacy, settlement and audit information.
P
Protocol
Rules allowing independent clients and servers to communicate predictably.
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Real-time collaboration
Remote clients synchronize signed events through a shared Node.js service.
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Provider neutrality
Applications call ATCP capabilities while backend providers remain replaceable adapters.