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Sui targets AI agents with 1,024-operation atomic transactions

Sui unveils atomic transaction technology for AI agents
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Sui has highlighted its atomic transaction architecture as a key building block for autonomous AI agents, arguing that increasingly complex agent-driven workflows will require multiple actions to execute together rather than one transaction at a time.

In a post on X on Friday, Sui said AI agents need to be able to take a path across the internet and execute it atomically, with its network capable of running that process as a single transaction containing up to 1,024 operations.

The technology is built around Sui’s Programmable Transaction Blocks, or PTBs, which allow multiple Move function calls to be combined into one transaction.

If part of an atomic workflow fails, the transaction does not leave behind a partially completed sequence, an important feature for AI agents expected to perform several connected tasks without continuous human oversight.

The blockchain project pointed to its upcoming Sui Basecamp event in Singapore, where teams building agent-focused infrastructure are expected to reveal further developments.

Sui targets more complex AI workflows

Sui has previously explained that PTBs can allow an agent to combine actions such as user authentication, reservations, payments and the issuance of credentials into a single workflow rather than relying on a chain of separate API-driven transactions. Its official documentation and material say a PTB can contain as many as 1,024 Move function calls.

The network is increasingly positioning that architecture around agentic commerce, where AI systems can act under predefined permissions and transact autonomously.

Sui’s AI platform also promotes programmable payments, agent wallets and spending controls designed to let autonomous systems move value while operating within rules set by users or developers.

The latest push builds on a July experiment in which AI agents and users interacted through Sui’s programmable tunnels for payments, games and chat, with Sui saying the test peaked at 6,086,766 transactions per second before the off-chain channels settled to the Sui mainnet once closed.

Sui Basecamp 2026 is scheduled for Oct. 7-8 in Singapore, where the network plans to spotlight further developments around agentic finance and autonomous digital commerce.

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