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Kraken Lists Talus Network’s $US Token as First Layer-1 Blockchain Built for Autonomous AI Agents Goes Live

2025/12/12 17:00

Kraken announced on its official X channel that it has listed trading for Talus Network’s $US token on Dec. 11. With the announcement, the highly-rated Crypto exchange has joined KuCoin, Binance Alpha, and Bitget as the first major exchanges to list the infrastructure token powering autonomous AI agents on blockchain. 

The US/USD trading pair gives users direct access to what backers call the first Layer-1 blockchain purpose-built for AI agents that can execute trades, optimize DeFi positions, automate DAO votes, and handle complex workflows entirely on-chain.

Talus has raised $21.85 million from Polychain Capital, the Sui Foundation, and other institutional investors while selling 29,000 compute nodes for an additional $3.85 million ahead of its listing. The project is geared toward capturing a chunk of the $15.7 trillion AI economy projected by PwC for 2030, positioning itself as infrastructure for decentralized AI agents rather than simply another AI chatbot platform.

What is different in Talus from other AI projects?

Most AI blockchain projects just add AI capabilities to pre-existing chains. Talus built its whole Layer-1 from scratch specifically for autonomous agents using Sui’s Move programming language and MoveVM for high-speed parallel processing. Thousands of transactions are handled per second, which matters when the AI agents need to execute rapid trading decisions or coordinate these complex multi-step workflows.

The core innovation is Nexus Protocol: a framework that empowers developers to build “Talus Tools” that can connect to each other-like LEGOs-to form automated workflows. 

An AI agent might use Tool A to monitor DeFi liquidity pools, Tool B to calculate the optimal entry point, Tool C to execute the trade, and Tool D to report results-all in a fully autonomous manner with no human input required after the workflow deploys.

The verifiability offered by these agents matters for financial applications where trust and auditability determine whether institutions will adopt the technology.

The $US Token Powers Everything

Every activity on the Talus Network has a cost in $US tokens. Operating an AI agent requires $US. Publishing tools into the marketplace involves staking $US. Premium compute resource utilization requires $US. 

This provides constant demand, which directly relates to network usage rather than speculation.

The tokenomics involve a positive feedback loop where more agent activity begets $US demand, begets more developers creating tools and agents, begets more activity. Tool makers benefit financially when their tools are used by agents, collecting that revenue in $US, thus creating additional monetization opportunities outside of just token appreciation.

The staking of $US also yields CGT, governance tokens, which control protocol parameters but can neither be sold nor transferred. This prevents governance speculation in that people actively using the network gain voting power over the future direction.

December 11 Multi-exchange launch strategy

The simultaneous listing on December 11th across Kraken, KuCoin, Binance Alpha, and Bitget brings immediate liquidity from day one. On KuCoin, there was a $US airdrop available for participants in the HODLer program holding KCS tokens, while users of Binance Alpha used 15 Alpha Points to claim tokens.

Early price predictions of $0.15-$0.50 at launch, potentially up to $0.80-$1.50 in the first week, create a wide range based on comparable AI infrastructure launches. However, the project emphasizes real utility over token price, with success measured by how many autonomous agents actually deploy rather than short-term trading speculation.

The airdrop is claimable from December 10 at 8 AM EST, with the Talus Foundation covering the claim fees; users pay for gas only. This removes any friction in distribution and gets the tokens into the hands of early community members rather than concentrating supply amongst whales.

Conclusion

Listing of the Talus Network $US token on Kraken finally provides mainstream access to the infrastructure powering autonomous on-chain AI agents. 

As Talus comes to market with stronger fundamentals than the typical token launch-$21.85 million raised, 29,000 compute nodes sold, a working Nexus framework, and partnerships across major blockchains-the multi-exchange debut creates immediate liquidity. 

The project’s focus on verifiable agent execution and real utility positions $US for adoption beyond speculation as the autonomous AI economy takes shape.

Source: https://blockchainreporter.net/kraken-lists-talus-networks-us-token-as-first-layer-1-blockchain-built-for-autonomous-ai-agents-goes-live/

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