Your AI Agent Framework Has a Ceiling. Here Is the Architecture That Breaks It.
Published on Dev.to by Rory | April 7, 2026 You have probably hit it already. You build a multi-agent system — LangGraph, AutoGen, CrewAI, a custom orchestrator — and it works beautifully at 3 agen...

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Published on Dev.to by Rory | April 7, 2026 You have probably hit it already. You build a multi-agent system — LangGraph, AutoGen, CrewAI, a custom orchestrator — and it works beautifully at 3 agents. Then at 10. Then somewhere around 20-30 agents, something strange happens: latency spikes, the orchestrator becomes a bottleneck, coordination cost explodes, and the intelligence you were expecting from adding more agents just... doesn't arrive. This is not a bug in your framework. It is an architectural ceiling. And the reason it exists has a precise mathematical description. This article is about the protocol layer that sits under your agent framework — what it is, why most AI systems are missing it, and what happens when you add it. That protocol is called Quadratic Intelligence Swarm (QIS), discovered by Christopher Thomas Trevethan in June 2025. The Coordination Tax: Why More Agents Doesn't Mean More Intelligence In a centrally-orchestrated multi-agent system, every agent communicate