As of early 2026, Solana commands approximately 80% of the market share in autonomous finance transactions, an advantage primarily attributed to its high throughput and extremely low transaction costs. These characteristics provide an ideal operating environment for AI-driven software agents, enabling them to efficiently execute thousands of automated operations, making it the preferred platform for automated financial scenarios.

Within the Solana ecosystem, protocols such as Jupiter, Kamino, Drift, and Raydium widely adopt agent-driven models. Combined with tools like ElizaOS and Solana Agent Kit, they achieve deep integration of high-frequency trading, social trading, and automated yield generation. These technological advancements allow Solana to maintain its lead in financial agent tasks requiring rapid response and large-scale concurrency.

In contrast, Sui starts from the underlying architecture, specifically designed for multi-agent collaboration. Its object-centric model allows digital assets to operate independently, with multiple agents able to operate simultaneously without causing global state conflicts. Coupled with instant transaction finality and parallel execution mechanisms, Sui achieves true real-time collaborative capabilities. Furthermore, the support of zero-fee microtransactions and integrated protocols like Beep makes automated operations on Sui more stable and seamless. In addition, deep integration with cutting-edge AI models such as GPT-5 and Claude is accelerating its innovation in the field of intelligent agents.
Industry analysis indicates that Solana still holds an advantage in transaction speed, while Sui's core competitiveness lies in multi-agent collaboration and continuous microtransaction processing capabilities, forming a differentiated competitive landscape.
At the community level, some users have become more cautious due to experiencing the dramatic fluctuations of tokens such as $TARA, $IKA, and $ZEUS. Meanwhile, Solana is promoting mobile ecosystem expansion. Its SKR token airdrop program, launched by Solana Mobile, targets its own Seeker smartphone users and developers, aiming to strengthen ecosystem stickiness, increase daily usage frequency, and further consolidate its position in mobile financial scenarios.

