Announcing Permanent Sui Testnet Announcements Sui Developer Forum

Soon, you can register a human-readable name for your Move package on the Move registry and say goodbye to random hex strings forever. This will support GraphQL, as well as making several other improvements. Work on the native bridge has continued and the contracts have been sent to audit. Work on .move is ongoing and the release is still targeted for later this year. We are working on an autoformatter for Move code, currently scheduled for release in May.

Breaking Move dependency changes in Sui 1.45

  • We’re working on functionality so that Sui developers can publish and upgrade source packages across multiple networks, without having to manually update or refer to numeric addresses.
  • In addition to using Devnet and Testnet, we also encourage builders to use the local environment for initial development and faster iterations.
  • So, we are adding support for building and executing PTB’s within the Sui CLI.
  • This can be implemented as a service provided by Mysten and requires only the addition of a few functions to the Sui framework and a smart contract.
  • Put some funds into sui wallet and cannot get it back.

I attempted to bridge my USDC (Sui) from my Sui wallet to my USDC Solana in my phantom wallet. From now on, the packages MoveStdlib, Sui, System, Deepbook, and Bridge will be added automatically to your Move package’s dependencies. In Sui 1.45, we are changing how dependencies work to streamline development practices and remove pain points in the build system by introducing implicit framework dependencies. This enhanced internal mechanism more accurately tracks transaction execution dependencies and can proactively defer lower-priced transactions involving hot shared objects to later checkpoints. A new congestion control mechanism has been introduced in Sui mainnet version 1.31.
To empower more types of cross chain communication and diversify bridging experiences on Sui, we’ll be introducing Sui Bridge, a trustless native bridge leveraging Sui’s security model. We will be adding an on-chain randomness beacon to Devnet targeting late February, and mainnet later in 2024 after testing, The goal of the randomness beacon is to provide randomness for smart contracts. We will be releasing a major refactor of our Rust SDK to add support for GraphQL querying as well as streamlining transaction building.

  • To empower more types of cross chain communication and diversify bridging experiences on Sui, we’ll be introducing Sui Bridge, a trustless native bridge leveraging Sui’s security model.
  • I believe you have a technical issue
  • What do I do – I tried to bridge back, but there is no Sui Wallet on Wormhole.
  • After a day i clicked resume transaction and it said Failed.
  • We are rethinking and reworking the Display framework to account for what we’ve learned so far.
  • We are in the process of a major upgrade to the Deepbook framework estimated to be released to dev/testnets sometime in Q2.

Lockstep Network

While OS X and GNU/Linux users can take advantage of Homebrew spybet or Cargo to install and upgrade Sui binaries, Windows users only have the option of manually installing binaries from our Github releases. So, we are adding support for building and executing PTB’s within the Sui CLI. The previous RPC version will not be deprecated until after Q2 2024.

Announcing Permanent Sui Testnet

What do I do – I tried to bridge back, but there is no Sui Wallet on Wormhole. If you see this message, you should upgrade your Sui toolchain to v1.45. We are rethinking and reworking the Display framework to account for what we’ve learned so far. Deepbook v3 is currently planned on being released on Mainnet in October. As a result, SUI can now better manage checkpoint execution latency, provide better local fee markets, and achieve higher performance in workloads involving hot shared objects. This will be initializable from an existing chain state to ease debugging.

GraphQL Rust SDK

Sui Bridge will start as a fungible token bridge between Sui and Ethereum, while being extensible so as to support new assets, message types, and chains in the future. In my situation, I tried sending to a kraken and coinbase addresses Put some funds into sui wallet and cannot get it back. I don’t think it was a SUI address Solana I think the guy did not have SUI so what you are saying it can only be sent to a SUI address or someone that has sui As for the swap issue, there’s a bug with in wallet swaps right now that sometimes fails to find a provider.

Are you certain they were providing SUI addresses? Any valid SUI address should allow you to send the USDC without an issue. What sort of addresses were the other party providing you?

With this network we bring a number of significant feature updates to the community. This instance of the Sui network serves as Sui’s long-running, decentralized, and permissionless Testnet. Because i just tried the version 1.31

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