Expansion of the visibility modifier system, introducing public(package) for more nuanced access control within package boundaries. Further refinement of macro functions and preparation for a beta release to gather community feedback and insights. For more information, see the overarching Move 2024 github issue, or our recent Sui blog post.
Framework/Execution
Yes, you can only send to another Sui address. All activities that are done on the testnet will not be erased. Very cool approach to the testnet, good luck with the project! Yeah mate,i guess the mainnet is in late of april. I can smell mainnet in the april. So excited with this testnet launch.
Rust SDK Refresh
To help builders assess how their dApps consume gas, we’ve been working on a tool to profile and visualize gas usage in applications, based on the Chrome profiler. We hope this makes developer onboarding a more seamless experience for Windows developers. We will be adding these binaries to Chocolatey so that Windows users can also take advantage of a package-manager workflow to keep their binaries updated.
Many of these are changes to the source language – they will enhance the developer experience without requiring any changes to the binary representation spybet published on-chain. This thread tracks ongoing work and upcoming releases for Sui. I believe you have a technical issue It is a valid account and address from coinbase.
Sui CLI Dry Run
- This will support GraphQL, as well as making several other improvements.
- After a day i clicked resume transaction and it said Failed.
- What do I do – I tried to bridge back, but there is no Sui Wallet on Wormhole.
- 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
- If you are an interested validator or full node operator, we welcome you to join the network.
- Wallets can interact with the .move service to enable users to understand if the packages they are interacting with are legitimate.
This was released on Testnet in early January of 2024, and after testing, we hope to release this on Mainnet in early February. We are adding the capability for shared objects to be deleted (causing storage rebates to be reclaimed by the entity that submits the transaction deleting the shared object). We are adding support for BLS group operations to be added in the future.
Sui Developer Roadmap 2024
- We are rethinking and reworking the Display framework to account for what we’ve learned so far.
- We will be releasing more support across RPCs, fullnodes, indexers, and our SDKs for this standard.
- Can you please elaborate on how to use a bridge and the process.
- We are in the process of a major upgrade to the Deepbook framework estimated to be released to dev/testnets sometime in Q2.
- 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.
- 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.
- I believe you have a technical issue
We are making a number of changes to the Move compiler and build system that will streamline the developer experience around publishing your Move package across mainnet and testnet. Please take screenshot about that issue, if you trying to transfer make sure you are transferring to a valid address on Sui network To send to an address on another network you would need to use a bridge. When I click the resume transaction buttom, as the picture shows, there is an error called ‘‘no valid gas coins found for the transaction’’, what should I do now? The latest version of the Deepbook framework is currently live on devnet and testnet. We are working on tooling to enable tests that require multiple on-chain actions such as publishing packages, running transactions, and querying chain state.
Work on RPC 2.0 is ongoing with more releases, including our REST API, planned for Q2. Wallets can interact with the .move service to enable users to understand if the packages they are interacting with are legitimate. The .move service is an extension of SuiNS to provide an on-chain service that maps human-readable names to object ids. We will be releasing more support across RPCs, fullnodes, indexers, and our SDKs for this standard.
There will be multiple releases over the coming months in this space, starting with tooling to replay transactions that happened on-chain with gas profiling and other trace information. 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. I’m trying use Sui Bridge to bridge my usdc(base) to usdc(sui)(both through OK X wallet).
This has made it much easier for us to understand gas usage internally and we hope it will be as useful for external developers. In order to give builders time to migrate to Move 2024, the first new feature we’ll be releasing is support in the Move toolchain for language flavor control in late February. This also means that you will be able to write your packages with the new features, even if your dependencies do not.