when we were at facebook, we believed that at some point in the future, most of the transactions on the internet would not be done by humans
they would be done by machines
that conviction shaped every architectural decision behind sui
we built sui for the world we knew was coming
a world where machines will be the primary economic actors on the internet
and that world is no longer a forecast. it is unfolding right in front of us
the internet has reached a tipping point where automated activity, supercharged by AI, now outpaces human interaction
non-human traffic now accounts for more than 50% of all global web activity
and you can see humans using agentic workflows more and more in their daily lives
in the next years, that trend is going to grow exponentially
and the volume of financial transactions executed by agents is also going to grow exponentially with it
each agentic workload will be running multiple thousand economic transactions a second
and this is going to be orders of magnitude higher than what human wallets do today
the L1s optimized for human usage patterns, human attention, human accounts, and human patience cannot adapt to where this is going
i have always said this
if it is not in the foundation, you cannot patch your way to it later
and rn, no other L1 has the foundation sui has
this is why agentic apps like @0xbeepit, @audricai, @WaterX_app are choosing sui
and this is just a start. more agentic apps will keep landing on sui
because agents are optimizers. they will always route through the fastest, cheapest path on the internet
and that path is sui
we believed it at facebook. we believe it more today than we ever did
the agentic economy is inevitable. and it will run on @SuiNetwork
Будапешт.Просто Чудо- город. Лично для меня лучше , чем Прага. На набережной Дуная в Будапеште стоят железные ботинки.
Людей ставили на край, связывали друг с другом и стреляли в одного ( евреев)— остальные падали в ледяную воду сами.
Сердце рвется на части на этой набережной. 💔
Sui turns 3.
3 years of Sui Mainnet.
3 years of building a full stack.
3 years of the best community.
To the builders and the believers: the journey is only 1% done.
Happy birthday, Sui.
CLARITY Act "We're So Close" Timeline.
Oct 2025: "Across the finish line by end of this year"
Jan 2026: Markup Jan 15 - "so close we can't give up"
Feb 2026: 80-90% chance by end of April
Mar 2026: "Agreement in principle" and "we are so close this time"
Apr 1 2026: "Very close to a deal" - markup in weeks
Apr 13-14 2026: "Very close to closing them out"
🇺🇸 PASS THE CLARITY ACT.
@SenLummis@SenatorTimScott@realDonaldTrump@brian_armstrong
В Италии пакистанский имам выступил с проповедью на национальном телевидении, защищая право мусульманских мужчин жениться на 9-летних девочках.
На следующий день премьер-министр Джорджия Мелони лично потребовала его депортации.
Он прожил в Италии 9 лет!
A quantum computer just "broke" Bitcoin. Except it didn't. Not even close.
Google Quantum AI published a paper showing they've cut the theoretical ECDSA attack down to 1,200 logical qubits. They didn't publish the circuits. They didn't run the attack. They published a zero-knowledge proof that their math works, then cited national security.
Here's where we actually are.
Entangled logical qubits achieved so far: 96
Coherence time: 1-2 seconds
Time the attack requires: days
Physical qubits needed: 500,000
Largest quantum computer today: 1,200 noisy, non-error-corrected qubits
That's a 100,000x coherence gap. It's not a software problem. It's a fundamental engineering problem that nobody has solved.
But here's what most people miss.
Bitcoin developers aren't waiting for a crisis. They're already shipping.
SHRIMPS: post-quantum signatures 3x smaller than NIST standards, built for Bitcoin's block space constraints.
BIP-360: a quantum-resistant output type already live on testnet, with BTQ Technologies running transactions through it.
The full upgrade could take 7 years. That's why the work started now.
The protocol will be ready before the computers are.
BREAKING: Just five minutes before Trump's announcement to halt the attacks on Iran, massive trades reportedly hit the market.
In one move, $1.5 billion in S&P 500 (ES) futures was bought while $192 million in oil (CL) futures was sold.
These orders were 4–6x larger than anything else at the time.
The trader seemingly made huge gains.
Unusual.
I've never seen anyone make this Bitcoin argument before:
People see Bitcoin as a replacement for fiat.
But what if you flipped it around? What if fiat was the replacement for Bitcoin?
Imagine Bitcoin is the monetary standard. It’s the money that’s been normal since birth.
Decentralized. No one controls it. Can't be inflated. Runs on math and energy. Same rules for everyone, no exceptions.
Now someone walks in and pitches you a replacement:
"We're going to let a small group of bankers and politicians control the money supply. They can print as much as they want, whenever they want. It'll lose purchasing power every single year. And if you don’t play by their rules, they’ll fine you, penalize you, or throw you in jail.”
Would you opt in?
Would anyone?
The only people that would opt in are the bankers and politicians, the same people who decided that fiat would be money in the first place.
Think about that. You never had a choice. You were never given a vote. It was only up to them. Fiat — by decree.
The fiat system goes back over 100 years — and central banking goes back even further.
That system has entrenched itself into society. It’s created economic schools around its ideas. It’s built entire industries around profiting from it. And it’s made itself the default so no one thinks to question it.
Bitcoin is not the crazy idea. Fiat is. It’s just been running so long that people have normalized it, so when an alternative monetary system pops up, people call it crazy.
When you flip the script and view the world from the Bitcoin lens, the ridiculousness of fiat becomes obvious.
Simply stated...
If Bitcoin had come first, nobody would agree to fiat.
За 70 лет кубинские коммунисты тотально разграбили и уничтожили свою страну. Цветущий в начале 1950х годов остров, коммуняки превратили в полностью разрушенную помойку. Диву даешься, что есть люди, до сих пор мечтающие о коммунизме и социализме. Вы совсем идиоты или как ?
SUI Hashi Update:
Watch this 6 min video on @SuiNetwork new #hashi product enabling permissionless native Bitcoin as collateral to the SUI stack allowing $BTC holders across institutions and retail participants to earn yield, lend, and borrow against their Bitcoin. For builders, it will open the door to create innovative products that put BTC to work.
https://t.co/cGnTU82hbP
Docs for devs: https://t.co/Olc1kCJ53X
https://t.co/kgaRVEvLx7
Introducing Hashi: a new era of Bitcoin finance on Sui.
Bitcoin's market cap exceeds $1 trillion. < 0.5% of it is used in DeFi.
Hashi is here to change that, with commitments from industry leaders including BitGo, Bullish, Erebor Bank, FalconX, Fordefi, Ledger, and more.
Да, я помню ваши лица в Москве летом в 2019 году, когда мы шли "за каким-то Навальным", уже тогда пытаясь предупредить, что грядёт пиздец. Мы шли, а такие как Никита, попивая аперольчик на веранде ресторанов и покуривая кальян тыкали в нас пальцем с ухмылкой: "смотрите, дурачки идут!". Никогда не забуду эти лица.
Надеюсь апероль все ещё такой же приятный. Да только не пойму что ебало кислое такое?
we're entering a time where the architecture decisions made years ago are about to get stress-tested in ways most chains aren't ready for
this is my prediction: when agentic finance really takes off, you're going to see a mass extinction event for a lot of outdated smart contract platforms
this will not be a slow decline or a gradual loss of market share.
this will be a mass extinction event
the kind where the environment changes faster than the organism can adapt. that's what agentic finance is going to do to these chains
because agents don't transact like humans
they are operating at machine speed, across thousands of parallel actions, continuously
the throughput demands of that world will make today's peak loads look trivial
so if your infrastructure was designed around scarcity, around managing congestion rather than eliminating it, you're not going to be able to patch your way out of that
i have always said this: scalability isn't a feature you add later. It's either in the foundation or it isn't
and the chains that don't have it in the foundation are going to fall behind and eventually become irrelevant
@SuiNetwork was built with the foundations to scale and thrive in a world where machines transact
and this year we're pushing even harder to bring all the features necessary to make Sui the true hub of agentic finance.
you're not ready for what we're cooking for Sui