The Sui blockchain, developed by Mysten Labs, is revolutionizing the world of cryptocurrencies. In particular, it enables transactions without an Internet connection.

This innovation opens up new prospects for regions facing connectivity problems. It also extends access to decentralized networks on a global scale.

Technology for Disconnected Environments

Adeniyi Abiodun, co-founder of Mysten Labs, mentions the possibility of transmitting transactions.

Indeed, it will be possible to use alternative communication channels. These include mobile networks, radio waves, and even undersea signals.

These methods have been successfully tested and enable transactions to be carried out without using the Internet.

This innovation is particularly important in regions frequently affected by natural disasters or where Internet access is limited.

Thanks to this technology, cryptocurrency users can continue their transactions without interruption, even without an Internet connection.

Internet-free transactions from the Sui blockchain could also transform the Internet of Things (IoT). These devices are essential for decentralized physical infrastructure (DePIN) projects.

Moreover, the latter are gaining increasing ground in the Web3 space.

DePINs aim to revolutionize industries such as cloud computing. To achieve this, they intend to enable the public to participate in the management of a collective infrastructure.

All this while potentially earning rewards.

Adeniyi Abiodun expressed his enthusiasm for DePIN. He emphasized their natural integration into public infrastructure projects.

Mesh Networks for Seamless Connectivity

Sui’s solution is based on mesh networks. These networks can operate independently of traditional Internet and cellular data services, using satellites or radio relays.

The Sui team is determined to reduce barriers to access to financial services. The aim is to reach a greater number of users.

Adeniyi Abiodun stressed that expanding access to financial services is essential to strengthening network effects and creating a more inclusive economy.

Mysten Labs is collaborating with Chip Wireless, a Canadian mobile service provider, to refine and develop its technology.

Target markets include Africa, where the company sees significant potential for bridging the digital divide without high costs for users.