The Sui Network has announced that it has launched its developer site as it intensifies its preparations for the mainnet debut the following week.
The protocol’s findings led to the creation of the dev site, which will serve as a central location for community builders to receive training resources and technical support.
Mysten Labs, whose principal founders were former programmers who worked on the Facebook Libra/Diem project, created the Sui blockchain from the bottom up.
Its goal is to compete with solutions that, relative to the Sui blockchain, are less scalable. With transaction costs that are either zero or extremely cheap for network users, the Sui protocol aims to revolutionize payments and microtransactions.
Sui is advertised as a cryptocurrency that will gain huge popularity soon after establishing its mainnet, which is noteworthy. This is a result of Sui’s architecture as well as the development of its environment.
The dev portal claims that Sui blockchain has made it easy to obtain every essential piece of support a developer would require in order to produce on the platform.
Additionally, it has enabled users to add tutorials on the platform, increasing accessibility. The Sui Network’s native token has been the subject of numerous theories and conjectures in the time before the mainnet’s debut.
Even though the digital currency’s token has not yet been issued, CoinList has pledged to list it on its platform no later than May 3. Another cryptocurrency exchange that supports the protocol is KuCoin.
The degree of interest generated by Aptos (APT)’s first success has led to significant debate about Sui’s chances of experiencing similar success. The linking factor between Sui Network and Aptos is the fact that both projects were developed using Mysten Labs’ Move programming language. The community is enthusiastic about the potential for the sector and believes that both protocols might offer a similar degree of capacity.