Automation is only interesting if you can see it work and settle it on-chain. That’s why the Vision demo from @Talus_Labs lands: a visual builder where you drag → connect → deploy, and the workflow logic actually executes transparently on Sui via Nexus (not a black-box server). The team posted the public demo on Nov 21 with the invite to try it yourself at vision.talusnetwork clean, fast, and finally tangible.
Under the hood it isn’t “no-code theater.” Nexus formalizes Tools and composes them into DAG workflows; Leaders coordinate off-chain calls and post results back on-chain exactly how the whitepaper frames secure execution on Sui/Move (object model + parallelism for speed, resource safety for asset authority). That’s the difference between a canvas toy and infra you can put money behind.
❯ Ship a tiny pipeline tonight: OpenAI prompt → Walrus store → on-chain post; wire it in Vision, then watch the on-chain events as Leaders settle the steps.
❯ Sanity-check fee draws and permissions; if they match what the doc promises, you’ve got production rails, not a demo.
If Talus keeps Vision simple while preserving typed I/O and verifiable settlement, this becomes the default on-ramp for agentic automations Zapier/N8N energy, but with receipts and payouts baked in. I’m tracking deploy latency and how quickly teams move from a canvas sketch to a paid workflow; if those curves keep tightening, the “agent economy” narrative starts looking like a product category.
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