The mainnet of Sui Network will go live on May 3 at 12 p.m. UTC. Following Sui’s impressive performance outcomes, the announcement was made.
It is Announced that Sui Network’s Mainnet Program Will Launch on May 3rd!
According to data, the Sui network recently achieved peak performance ranging from 10,871 TPS to 297,000 TPS on diverse workloads, using 100 globally distributed validators.
Sui‘s performance characterization was carried out utilizing a globally distributed setup that mirrored Mainnet in terms of hardware configurations, the number of validators, the geographic distribution of validators, and the voting power distribution in order to produce high-fidelity and realistic performance results. For this exercise, a scalable load generator was specifically created.
About Programmable Transaction Blocks
Programmable Transaction Blocks (PTB), one of Sui’s most potent fundamental developer primitives, let developers tailor their applications by building ever-more complex PTBs. Sui’s programmability was very expressive even before PTB, allowing a single execution to carry out up to 1024 heterogeneous operations that, on most other blockchains, would each require a separate transaction.
The time to finality for Sui is about 480 milliseconds, which is a promising finding for the protocol’s future. When a transaction is final and may be used in subsequent transactions, both the transaction and its effects are measured by the time to finality.
About Sui Network
Due to its instantaneous transaction finality, Sui is a blockchain that provides low latency and high throughput, making it perfect for on-chain use cases like DeFi and GameFi. Rust, a programming language that stresses swift and safe transaction execution, is used to build the blockchain.
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