为什么Pebble选择在Sui上进行开发?

Odaily星球日报Publicado a 2024-01-23Actualizado a 2024-01-23

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技术全面,注重体验,长期合作。

原文:《Why Pebble Opted to Build on Sui

作者:pebble

编译:Odaily星球日报 Lucaskog

为什么Pebble选择在Sui上进行开发?

Pebble 选择在 Sui 上进行开发,是出于以下三点关键原因。

1、首先,Sui 区块链具备全面的技术能力,对于提供流畅的游戏体验至关重要。Sui 的 TPS 高达 297, 000 次,远超以太坊的 30 次和 Solana 的 65, 000 次。其次是确定性,Sui 区块链具有快速确认交易的能力,每秒完全确认一笔交易不到一秒钟。最后,得益于其独特的共识引擎,Sui 允许并行处理多个交易。

这些特性使得 Sui 成为玩家零延迟地充分享受 Pebble 游戏的理想平台。此外,在有着高流量需求的游戏中,Sui 保持了稳定性和低 gas 费,为游戏提供可预测的低费用,并确保结果的安全和及时交付。

2、Sui 和 Pebble 在追求高质量游戏玩法和用户参与方面达成一致——都注重游戏体验。

(1)游戏玩法:在区块链游戏中,玩家可能经常遇到交易延迟的问题,因为交易需要时间才能最终完成。而 Sui 网络的速度和动态 NFT 允许对 NFT 的任何调整与游戏同时上线,从而实现即时结算,避免了游戏延迟。

(2)登录和恢复账户:因为Web3用户必须记住 12 字的助记词才能与 dApps 互动,而且一旦丢失,几乎不可能恢复。Sui 的 zkLogin 通过简单的社交登录代替了繁琐的钱包安装过程,使Web3的登录过程变得简单明了。克服这些挑战对于顺利采用Web3和吸引那些适应了Web2模式的用户非常重要。

3、Pebble 选择在 Sui 网络上进行开发还因为双方可能会是长期发展的合作伙伴。作为Web3行业的新兴力量,Pebble 和 Sui 都致力于提供顶级的游戏体验,有着共同的愿景。共同合作对于应对当前和未来可能出现的挑战非常重要,包括法规和价格波动。为了有效应对潜在问题,区块链网络和 dApps 需要保持密切合作。Pebble 与 Sui 的合作将进一步加强Web3游戏的发展,并追求用户友好体验、提供一流游戏和提高用户参与度的目标。

综上所述,Pebble 选择在 Sui 区块链上构建自己的平台和游戏,是因为 Sui 具备卓越的技术能力满足高质量游戏体验的需求,并且 Sui 与 Pebble 团队有共同的发展目标,即在Web3行业中成长壮大并改进Web3游戏。Pebble 和 Sui 将共同努力追求用户友好体验、提供一流游戏和提高用户参与度。

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