Sui Builder Skills are live.
21 source-constrained skill files built to help AI agents understand Sui from the start.
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Kyla’s right. The story isn’t that Sui went down. The story is that validators recovered it three times in 48 hours with no funds lost. As a builder on Sui, that’s the signal I care about.
Following last week’s outages related to the 1.72 release, the Sui Core Team has completed an investigation and incident review, detailing what happened and the steps taken by validators to restart the network.
Sui successfully advanced to epoch 1,144 just now, and the Random object is now functional. Been a busy few days for core team and validators, hope everyone can get some well-deserved rest now.
@0x_onigiri JPYC is supposed to be an alternative to banks, but ERC-20 contracts that’s require approval is also a bank. @jpyc_official needs to issue on Sui ASAP.
Announcing another open source project from Imaji Labs!
Living in Japan, we have to deal with earthquakes on a weekly basis. Most are small, but the constant risk makes it valuable to have a neutral, authenticated record of what happened, where it happened, how strong it was, and when it was reported.
Today we open sourced jma-seismic-oracle. It's a Sui oracle that turns Japan Meteorological Agency earthquake reports into authenticated on-chain events, verified with Nautilus.
Beyond the earthquake insurance case study we’re building, these attestations can trigger emergency workflows, infrastructure monitoring, regional risk systems, prediction market resolution, supply-chain contingencies, and any product that needs a tamper-evident seismic event on Sui.
At Basecamp in Paris, @EvanWeb3 talked about Sui being a coordination layer. While coordination digital workflows is cool, I think there's something even cooler about coordinating physical infrastructure as well. We'll be exploring this area in the coming months with Sui-aware embedded devices, so stay tuned.
Check out the repo below!
https://t.co/YOzt1ydIyj
@bubuBUTASAN_sui Yes, it's usable with Nautilus. There are instructions on how to deploy an EC2 instance with Nitro enclave. The testnet transaction was generated with a temporary EC2 instance running the Nitro image.
5 reasons why @jpyc_official should add @SuiNetwork support.
- Free stablecoin transfers. Users can transact at small businesses for free, no gas required.
- Confidential transfers at the protocol level is in the works.
- Sui’s object model allows for next-gen products to be built on top of the Japanese Yen.
- Nautilus makes it easy for JPYC on Sui to interact with offchain APIs - very important for legacy -> blockchain transition.
- JPYC can be @CodaNetwork’s exclusive Yen stablecoin. Japan has a huge music scene. Imagine when JPYC becomes the Japanese music industry’s stablecoin of choice.
@bubuBUTASAN_sui Sure, I think the Walrus part is super important, and also deriving the onchain object ID from the quake's offchain ID for easy discoverability.