The Sui Foundation has announced a new, complete infrastructure suite, the Sui Stack, aimed at building a verifiable AI economy. This Stack combines the security of the Sui Blockchain with an end-to-end approach for trusted AI solutions, creating a complete audit trail of an AI’s life cycle, from the source of its data to the execution of its transactions by autonomous agents.
How the Sui Stack Provides Transparency and Accountability for AI
The Sui Stack’s main innovation lies in its “end-to-end” model for providing trust in AI. Instead of being one product, it is designed as a set of discrete, composable layers that together form a suite of tools for developing trusted AI.
- The first layer in the stack is Walrus, a decentralized storage facility for ensuring that all data that is used by AI has firm provenance and is thereby protected from being tampered with.
- The second layer is Seal, which establishes programmable access rights to this data.
- The third layer, Nautilus, allows for the execution of sensitive AI workflows in secure environments that produce verifiable proofs, providing a mechanism for creating reliable, independent audit trails of AI processes.
- The fourth layer in the Sui Stack is the Sui Blockchain itself, which acts like the immutable coordination and audit layer that captures evidence of every policy execution, along with all access events and transaction receipts.
By designing the Sui Stack this way, the Sui Foundation has created an innovative system that enables a complete and transparent audit of AI’s actions back to the source of its data, as well as the access control policies applied to that data.

Verifiable AI Economy for Web3 and Beyond
To understand why “A Verifiable AI Economy“ is important at this stage, it’s because it tackles the “black box” problem at scale. As AI agents have begun managing assets, trading for and on behalf of others, and executing smart contracts without human oversight, traditional trust model approaches will no longer suffice and must therefore evolve to use the newly developed paradigm of agentic commerce. The Sui Stack offers agents a set of defined rules (or guardrails) to use while performing commerce on-chain autonomously.
For Web3, it produces a new era of decentralized applications (dApps) ranging from AI-based marketplaces to transparent prediction models.
For the broader technology industry, it provides an innovative way for enterprises and regulators to integrate AI into their current economic models without sacrificing auditability or user control.