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💨 What’s happening: Sei Labs has released AI-optimized documentation for developers building on its network. The update introduces a reference guide structured for AI agents, outlining a default tech stack, configuration steps, and deployment processes in a format that AI agents can read and execute. 

Developers can also fetch any documentation page in markdown format, making it easier for AI systems to index and parse the material.

💨 Why it matters: As large language models get better at understanding intent and code, developers have been increasingly relying on AI coding tools and agents to do their programming, debugging, and most of the grunt work. 

However, the quality of these tools’ output often depends on the reference material the AI can access, and how clearly it's structured. 

By publishing machine-readable documentation, Sei is ensuring developers can use AI tools and agents to do more on its platform, effectively future-proofing itself from introducing developer friction.

💨 The bigger picture: AI agents can make decisions and transact on behalf of users without requiring human input at each step. But to do that, AI agents need clear, structured instructions for how to build and deploy on a given environment or network. 

Clear documentation that’s structured for use with AI agents helps with that goal.

Sei’s decision to optimize its documentation for use with AI agents follows its recent proposal to Coinbase's x402 payment protocol, in which it sought to bring transparency to the way  facilitators handle payments on behalf of apps and websites. 

Sei proposed adding fee quotes before settlement, receipts, the ability to let users define soft cost ceilings, and a routing mechanism for apps, in order to introduce a measure of cost predictability to payments made via the protocol, which is designed to support AI agents.

Accelerating Sei’s blockchain

Updates on the latest games, validators, builders and more that are helping Sei expand

  • Coinbase said it will support deposits and withdrawals for Sei EVM from early April

  • Sei’s P2P stablecoin supply is back near all-time highs, hitting $87.7M on Mar. 4

  • Sei co-founder Jay Jog spoke with:

    • 499 DAO about parallel EVM differentiation and its impact on high-performance trading 

  • ChainCatcher about why grant models can be a bottleneck for producing mainstream consumer apps

What’s the community Sei’ing

Highlighting the builders, users and ecosystem players within the Sei blockchain.

  • Sakura Nexus reported it had 13.3K unique users during its playtest, between Feb. 15-27, a majority of whom were from Japan

  • Kindred AI, an AI-powered character companion platform on Sei, partnered with LINE friends and IPX

  • Token Tails was recognized by ByBit’s non-profit arm, Blockchain for Good Alliance, as a top incubation project

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