We’re adding support to the Sui CLI for dry-running transactions to see their effects, in the same way the CLI can currently run transactions. We’ve recently released a pre-release version of our own Move IDE plugin, which can be found on the Visual Studio marketplace. This bridge will rely on the same security spybet assumptions as Sui’s core network, and hence trusting Sui Bridge will require the same security assumptions as trusting Sui itself.
Builders working in language ecosystems without a BCS implementation can call this library using their languages FFI support. Binary Canonical Serialization, or BCS, is the data format used to represent data on Sui, but many languages lack support for BCS. Utilizing the original toolchain prevents the occurrence of verification failures that could arise from benign changes introduced by newer toolchains.
Bridging usdc(base) to usdc(sui)
This will give you the ability to decide which version of Move your code is compiled under. These features will be developed and rolled-out over the coming months (and some have already landed!). Where possible, we’ve tried to give potential timelines for these upcoming items. This is a brief outline of the developer-facing Sui roadmap; this thread tracks the first half of 2024.
How do I withdraw USDC
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.
Core Network
- This will give you the ability to decide which version of Move your code is compiled under.
- The latest version of the Deepbook framework is currently live on devnet and testnet.
- VDF’s can be used to construct verifiable, unbiasable on-chain randomness and as also used as a proof-of-work for some blockchain designs.
- I attempted to bridge my USDC (Sui) from my Sui wallet to my USDC Solana in my phantom wallet.
- As for the swap issue, there’s a bug with in wallet swaps right now that sometimes fails to find a provider.
- Deepbook v3 is currently planned on being released on Mainnet in October.
- I can smell mainnet in the april.
We are building a lockstep network that will allow developers to use a local network that only runs when interacted with, enabling a much lighter-weight local network experience. We are in the process of a major upgrade to the Deepbook framework estimated to be released to dev/testnets sometime in Q2. In order to make debugging easier, we’re adding the ability to fork the Sui network from any transaction into your local network.
- It is a valid account and address from coinbase.
- We are building a lockstep network that will allow developers to use a local network that only runs when interacted with, enabling a much lighter-weight local network experience.
- The Sui usdc is gone, but it has not appeared in my Phantom wallet.
- These features will be developed and rolled-out over the coming months (and some have already landed!).
- Utilizing the original toolchain prevents the occurrence of verification failures that could arise from benign changes introduced by newer toolchains.
- To send to an address on another network you would need to use a bridge.
The problem I am having is, anytime I try to transfer the funds, it tells me the address is invalid. Can you please elaborate on how to use a bridge and the process. Each time l try an getting invalid address.
REST API
Can you use a newer version? Can you also share the Sui CLI version? After a day i clicked resume transaction and it said Failed. I’d recommend attempting to walk this back, reaching out to Wormhole support in their Discord. Sometimes when ecosystems go from a wrapped stable to a native stable, bridges like Wormhole are slow to update and you see some oddities like this.
The sui-test-validator binary has been improved to aid with local development flow. Would you mind sharing the Move.toml file for the project you are attempting to build + the output of sui –version? This is the error i get everytime i try run sui move build The Sui usdc is gone, but it has not appeared in my Phantom wallet.
Most NFT marketplaces reveal user identities, bids, transactions, and other information including the content of NFTs to the public. 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. In Sui the usage will be for a continuous supply of on-chain randomness where we only need to assume that 1-out-of-n parties is honest. VDF’s can be used to construct verifiable, unbiasable on-chain randomness and as also used as a proof-of-work for some blockchain designs.
Dependencies issues
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
GraphQL Rust SDK
Tired of staring at 64-character hex addresses in PTBs, Move.toml, and some other places? Look for this coming early next year, and for more releases in this space over the next year. We expect the bridge to be live on Testnet by the end of April and are optimistically targeting early Q3 for mainnet. In order to simplify the codebase and streamline developer workflows, we’ll be consolidating the sui-start and sui-test-validator CLI commands. Rather than passing a gas budget to every transaction to be executed, users will be able to have the CLI estimate the gas budget for them (using dryrun).
