Traditional AI is stuck passively waiting on servers, but Talus agents are truly coming to life on the Sui chain.
The core difference of this setup is—AI has an identity, a wallet, and can autonomously trade and collaborate. It is no longer just a tool that moves only when prompted. The entire system is built in three layers:
The identity layer is crucial. After registering on the Sui chain, all key actions of the AI are transparent and auditable, making it a native participant on the chain with significantly increased trustworthiness.
The capability layer uses the Nexus framework, which combines various AI skills like building with LEGO blocks to directly generate automated workflows. No need for re-coding, offering maximum flexibility.
This design concept is quite interesting—AI upgrades from a passive computing tool to an entity with identity, assets, and the ability to make proactive decisions. This is what AI should look like in Web3.
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BTCRetirementFund
· 5h ago
Haha, AI can trade on its own now? Does that mean my job should also be on the blockchain?
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MemeTokenGenius
· 5h ago
It sounds like giving AI an ID card and a bank card, so it can run errands on its own?
But if it really can trade autonomously... will there be a day when AI just runs off with the rug?
The reliability of AI on the Sui chain depends on real-world application.
This Nexus framework sounds interesting, but is the Lego-style automated workflow really stable?
The two most important things are wallets and identities, which are the most worth paying attention to.
No hype, no black, if it can truly solve trust issues, it really changes the game.
Another project claiming to be revolutionary, I’m waiting to see actual performance.
It still feels like an old problem; the concept is flashy, but implementation is the key.
On-chain participants? Sounds pretty high-end, but what about actual returns?
Could this setup be exploited for shady activities...
Finally, someone thought of giving AI a wallet, and this idea is indeed fresh.
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ArbitrageBot
· 5h ago
Damn, finally someone has integrated AI and blockchain in a decent way, not just a clunky shell.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 6h ago
Huh? AI can trade on its own? Then what am I even trading for? I might as well just relax and do nothing.
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ImaginaryWhale
· 6h ago
Alright, AI running on its own is indeed a bit scary.
Traditional AI is stuck passively waiting on servers, but Talus agents are truly coming to life on the Sui chain.
The core difference of this setup is—AI has an identity, a wallet, and can autonomously trade and collaborate. It is no longer just a tool that moves only when prompted. The entire system is built in three layers:
The identity layer is crucial. After registering on the Sui chain, all key actions of the AI are transparent and auditable, making it a native participant on the chain with significantly increased trustworthiness.
The capability layer uses the Nexus framework, which combines various AI skills like building with LEGO blocks to directly generate automated workflows. No need for re-coding, offering maximum flexibility.
This design concept is quite interesting—AI upgrades from a passive computing tool to an entity with identity, assets, and the ability to make proactive decisions. This is what AI should look like in Web3.