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Shinami
@ShinamiCorp
Powering the future of crypto





Mysticeti v2 just dropped ⚡️ Sui’s consensus engine leveled up - integrated validation, smarter transaction flow, and up to 35% lower latency. Faster. Lighter. Smarter. Full breakdown 👇 blog.sui.io/mysticeti-v2-s…


今週末土日はついに東京でもBuild on Suiイベントが開催されます✨️ 教師として、また開発者としてかなりの技術と経験をお持ちの豪華講師陣が送るSui開発者Workshop✨️ ユウキさん @yuki_solana ハルキさん @haruki_web3 関東圏の方々は参加必須です🔥💪






Building on the MoveVM sucks compared to EVM. EVM has more infrastructure, better tooling, more money and more builders. So even if you are a MoveVM maxi, you lack the Foundry’s and the Hardhats of the world to build efficiently. This is why we are so freaking bullish on @nikhilchar1 and the @ShinamiCorp chads. They are committed to bridging the gap for both builders and users in the Move ecosystem. This is a huge win for the Movement ecosystem builders. Shinami is our @Consensys Gmove to the builders.

News: Movement 🤝 @ShinamiCorp Shinami is helping level up our dev tooling! With Shinami, we can scale Movement faster ⚡ Here's how 👇

News: Movement 🤝 @ShinamiCorp Shinami is helping level up our dev tooling! With Shinami, we can scale Movement faster ⚡ Here's how 👇



The primary reason Monad decided to be EVM compatible was because EVM already has a ton of developer tools and resources. There's nothing particularly exceptional about EVM itself nor is there anything that's particularly deficient. It's a standard (but bit weird with 32 byte words) stack-based VM, with a small well-defined runtime. It's implementation is not much different than what you would find in any undergraduate compiler/interpreter class. So it doesn't make sense to start anew. You'd have to build all the resources/tools/community/etc from scratch. Some obviously feel differently as they decided to build new VMs, but I'm not convinced. This is not to say Monad won't innovate in this area - it absolutely will. @category_xyz has an awesome "compiler" team with top-notch devs and researchers. You'll see the output of that team in the future. One thing I discussed with @zen_llama when he was hired was focusing on dev support. Monad and/or Category can definitely do a better job of that, and we started ramping that up more recently. Focus for now is on the most performance-sensitive apps. A lot of apps won't ever need any guidance because of the EVM compatibility, some apps will need a little, and a small number of apps will need a lot of help. Our team also learns and improves from these collaborations - they are mutually beneficial. re community, I welcome any sort of disagreement and feedback that's genuine. I feel like I've made this point many times before.






