Sui Network Demonstrates Atomic Transaction Capabilities for AI Agents at Basecamp
Sui Network has made significant strides in demonstrating its capabilities for supporting AI applications. At Basecamp, the network showcased how its Programmable Transaction Blocks (PTBs) can execute up to 1,024 Move function calls within a single atomic transaction. This enables AI agents to perform complex operations such as authentication, data retrieval, financial logic execution, and settlement without any partial states or stuck funds.
The demonstration highlighted the importance of atomic execution in AI applications, which require sequential and interdependent logic. Sui's PTBs provide a solution for this by ensuring that transactions finalize in approximately 400 milliseconds, making it suitable for real-time decision-making in financial or data-sensitive environments.
During the Basecamp event, Sui recorded a peak throughput of 6,086,766 transactions per second, driven specifically by AI agent operations. This is a significant benchmark for competing networks. The network's scalability numbers are also noteworthy, with Sui being a launch partner for Google's Agentic Payments Protocol (AP2), which enables secure and verifiable transactions for AI agents.
The AP2 partnership is a strategic move that positions Sui as a key infrastructure layer for AI commerce. The network's on-chain state model and atomic transaction structure provide a shared, auditable record of transactions, which is essential for autonomous AI systems.