Agents on @Talus_Labs walk an invisible pathway a lattice of tools and transitions only the DAG can interpret
Here’s the map behind the curtain
1) Request → Workflow
• A user submits a request • Talus transforms that intent into a DAG workflow • The workflow defines each step and the expected outputs
→ Intent becomes a structured execution path.
2) DAG Execution → Tools at work
Inside the DAG, each node is a Tool: • One tool branches logic • One processes initial inputs • One refines and aggregates results
All branches run in parallel and converge at the terminal state (T).
→ A modular, parallel logic graph built for clarity and scale.
3) Result → Onchain Finalization
• Tool outputs flow back into the workflow • Talus emits deterministic onchain events • Final results return to the user or downstream agents
→ Every operation leaves a verifiable trail.
Why it matters
DAG-native execution brings: • Predictable agent behavior • High-performance parallel compute • Full auditability from intent → tools → outputs • Reusable modules that strengthen the ecosystem
→ A foundation for an agent economy where logic, execution, and value compound
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Agents on @Talus_Labs walk an invisible pathway a lattice of tools and transitions only the DAG can interpret
Here’s the map behind the curtain
1) Request → Workflow
• A user submits a request
• Talus transforms that intent into a DAG workflow
• The workflow defines each step and the expected outputs
→ Intent becomes a structured execution path.
2) DAG Execution → Tools at work
Inside the DAG, each node is a Tool:
• One tool branches logic
• One processes initial inputs
• One refines and aggregates results
All branches run in parallel and converge at the terminal state (T).
→ A modular, parallel logic graph built for clarity and scale.
3) Result → Onchain Finalization
• Tool outputs flow back into the workflow
• Talus emits deterministic onchain events
• Final results return to the user or downstream agents
→ Every operation leaves a verifiable trail.
Why it matters
DAG-native execution brings:
• Predictable agent behavior
• High-performance parallel compute
• Full auditability from intent → tools → outputs
• Reusable modules that strengthen the ecosystem
→ A foundation for an agent economy where logic, execution, and value compound