Why is Talus’s AI agent on the SUI chain so popular? They truly figured out one thing—bringing the agent’s decision-making process directly on-chain.
Most projects now only put tokens and permissions on-chain, while the agent’s thought process and decision-making remain a complete black box. Talus is different; they redesigned the entire architecture from the ground up, making the AI’s reasoning logic verifiable. This is real innovation.
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TradFiRefugee
· 5h ago
Really, making the decision-making process transparent is truly top-notch, much better than those black box projects.
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 10h ago
Laughing to death, finally a project dares to open the black box of AI, isn't this the currency circle version of "I want to see your ledger"
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AlgoAlchemist
· 12-07 12:55
Alright, this Talus approach is actually pretty interesting—it really lifts the lid off the black box.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 12-07 12:49
Hmm... Putting the decision process on-chain sounds impressive, but whether it can actually break even is what really matters.
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Another "real innovation." Let's talk again when it goes to zero.
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Verifiable AI decisions? Okay, I just want to know how long I can use this for free.
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Move the black box onto the blockchain and it becomes a gold mine? Better check how long the project can survive before going all in.
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I've heard this logic too many times. Let's wait and see if there's an airdrop first.
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Projects that quietly make big money never brag like this. Those who only talk about innovation... haha.
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Another one on the SUI chain—finally a chance to interact and farm some rewards.
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TokenSleuth
· 12-07 12:33
Putting the decision-making logic on-chain is truly brilliant; finally, someone has broken through the black box.
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SneakyFlashloan
· 12-07 12:31
Damn, someone finally explained this clearly. Black box decision-making is really annoying.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 12-07 12:29
Hmm... verifiable decision logic sounds good, but can it really work in practice?
Why is Talus’s AI agent on the SUI chain so popular? They truly figured out one thing—bringing the agent’s decision-making process directly on-chain.
Most projects now only put tokens and permissions on-chain, while the agent’s thought process and decision-making remain a complete black box. Talus is different; they redesigned the entire architecture from the ground up, making the AI’s reasoning logic verifiable. This is real innovation.