@PawtatoFinance Interesting technique. There's probably the cutest bug I’ve seen in a while, it only happens when metamask is open on the side. But take a look when you have a chance.
Btw, suddenly about an hour ago, I discovered my kid has a tamagotchi thing, just like 30 years ago.
Now I’m thinking how to connect Sui to it.
@GustavoBelbruno any ideas, bro?
most people entering Sui Overflow this year will build the wrong thing
not because they can't build
because they never studied what actually won
save this ↓
> AI Track @suithetic
first place went to a project generating verifiable synthetic data stored onchain with a marketplace attached
not just an AI agent - a data infrastructure play with a business model baked in
> Cryptography @ZeroLeaks
ZK powered whistleblowing platform took first privacy with a real use case — not privacy for its own sake
> DeFi @Magma_Finance
programmable yield abstraction with AI rebalancing won the pattern: composability + AI optimization + capital efficiency
> Degen @moonbags_io
a launchpad that shares trading fees with creators during the bonding curve turned "launch to rug" into an aligned incentive model
> Entertainment & Culture @GiveRep
social reputation platform gamifying positive engagement on X AI + blockchain + existing social behaviour = first place
> Explorations @PlaiPinHQ
physical machine-to-machine coordination using robotics + Sui smart contracts most experimental track. most experimental winner
> Infra & Tooling @suidouble
decentralised SQL database for Sui and Walrus boring infrastructure. first place. every time
> Payments & Wallets @pivyme
stealth address payment toolkit - privacy at the wallet level mass adoption angle won this track
> Programmable Storage @SuixSign
fully decentralised document signing on Sui and Walrus clear real-world utility,simple to explain
Finishing a toolkit for unit and integration testing Walrus + Seal flows on localnet.
It works on testnet and mainnet too, using the same SDKs and contracts. But not having to worry about faucets anymore? Already worth it lol.
Finally finished refactoring suidouble to use SuiGrpcClient instead of JSON RPC.
Took a while, somewhere between "quick refactor" and "full personality rewrite" 🤠
Finally finished refactoring suidouble to use SuiGrpcClient instead of JSON RPC.
Took a while, somewhere between "quick refactor" and "full personality rewrite" 🤠
A pretty reliable way to judge code quality: how easily Claude can work with it.
Good code? Even Haiku breezes through it, click click click, yes-yes-yes.
The kind of code that melts your brain? Yeah… it melts Opus too.
I wouldn’t be working on Sui if I didn’t deeply believe in the long term crypto vision… and in the particular folks who walked away from Libra and Facebook to build it. Proud of my team ❤️ 🦾
Introducing OpenAV1, the first open-source hardware AV1 encoder with a complete encode pipeline
Pixels go in, playable AV1 video comes out.
AV1 is the video codec behind YouTube and Netflix. I built a chip design that does the compression entirely in hardware, synthesized to a physical chip layout on a real manufacturing process.
2,422 tests. ffmpeg and dav1d (the decoder in Firefox and VLC) both play back every output correctly, including 1,000 random test images.
7+ months of work
MIT licensed, fully open source.
https://t.co/u90Y1AgLgi