A Brazilian café uses Sui for loyalty points—free coffee faster. But the app crashes in hot weather; a heat-resistant app update could prevent downtime. @Giverep
A Brazilian skate shop takes Sui pre-orders for boards—funds materials fast. But buyers can’t track production; a Sui-linked progress tracker (Portuguese) with photos could build trust. @Giverep
A Malawian deaf teacher uses Sui, no crowdfunding fees. But parents can’t donate via USSD—simplified USSD codes with audio prompts (Chichewa) could help. @Giverep
A Vietnamese deaf noodle vendor uses Sui for 24/7 sales, no bank closures. But tourists can’t pay via sign language—Vietnamese Sign Language payment guides for visitors could help. @Giverep
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