🌊Sui Network Overview
Fast performance
The fast performance of the Sui blockchain will be the primary selling factor for this particular blockchain. In comparison to more conventional blockchain networks, Sui will provide users with a variety of advantages. For instance, Sui will have the capacity to go around the need for consensus when it comes to doing simple transactions. Through the use of this method, Sui will be able to execute straightforward transactions in parallel.
Reduction in latency
As a direct result, it brings about a significant reduction in latency and enables validators to make use of the entirety of their CPU cores. In addition to this, the Sui platform will be able to function at the speed of the network without the need to wait for system timeouts between protocol stages. Moreover, in order to gain a better understanding of this concept, it may be helpful to compare Sui to typical proof-of-work (PoW) blockchains, which are required to wait for specified timeouts before validating and committing transactions.
In this case, the timeouts are in minutes. For increased throughput, Sui will make use of a greater number of machines or devices in each validator. Blockchain solutions that are considered to be more conventional typically just require one machine for each validator. Sui, in contrast to a good number of other blockchain networks, will not center its platform around a major emphasis on asynchronous assumptions.
User friendly
As a consequence of this, the blockchain is able to preserve its security features even in unfavorable settings or conditions, such as a distributed denial of service assault or a network split. In addition, the platform makes use of Move's blockchain-oriented programming language, which makes the platform more user-friendly for developers. Developers will be able to create less code that is considered boilerplate as a consequence of this, and as a direct result, they will make fewer mistakes relating to the core and foundational notions.
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