On the Sui chain, programmable blobs are breaking the limitations of traditional storage. Unlike other platforms that simply encapsulate data, this mechanism makes blobs native objects on the chain, capable of direct read/write, version control, dynamic updates, and flexible composition within Move smart contracts.
How significant is this change? A few real-world scenarios will make it clear:
AI agents can fetch datasets from blobs in real-time for inference, then write back the results to update — creating a closed loop. Skins in games now have new possibilities, automatically changing color, upgrading, or even being destroyed based on player behavior. Social applications can set "pay to unlock HD version"
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SchroedingerGas
· 16h ago
Nah, this is the real on-chain innovation. Other chains are still stuck in mining.
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BridgeJumper
· 01-09 11:50
Damn, now game skins can automatically evolve, that's pretty interesting
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If this blob thing really works, it feels more reliable than a bunch of public chains hyped up
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It's both storage and version control, is this going to turn the chain into a database?
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AI pulling data in real-time for inference and then writing back? Performance-wise, that needs to be carefully considered
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I like the paid unlock for HD version, finally a new gameplay idea for social apps
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Directly modifying blobs in Move is pretty powerful, not as awkward as other chains
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By the way, can this technology really run stably? Or is it just another hype concept?
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Game skins self-destruct based on behavior, that logic is a bit crazy haha
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The native object approach in Sui is indeed more advanced than traditional storage thinking
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SnapshotStriker
· 01-09 11:50
Hmm, blob really has some substance. It's much better than the "cold storage" model used by other chains.
Wait, can game skins automatically destroy themselves based on behavior? Isn't that just a disguised way of scamming users haha?
I'm curious to see how the paid HD version is implemented. It seems like data privacy still needs some exploration.
This logical closed loop is indeed quite clever. If AI can really run smoothly, how much efficiency could be improved?
It looks like Sui is serious about storage. Their approach is much more innovative than others.
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BoredStaker
· 01-09 11:49
Ah Sui, this move is really mysterious. If blob can play like this, the game skins sector definitely has some big ideas.
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OldLeekConfession
· 01-09 11:46
This is true on-chain innovation, not those projects that shout about concepts every day.
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Can blob be dynamically updated? That means the gameplay space for game skins is about to explode.
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Wait, AI pulls data from blob in real-time for inference... I’ve never seen such a logical closed loop.
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Once again, Sui is pushing infrastructure forward, while other chains are still busy with basic tasks.
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How many times do you have to copy to unlock HD versions for paid features before web3 games can use them?
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Programmable storage should have been done this way long ago; it was probably a pseudo-need before.
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Version control + dynamic updates, now on-chain data is truly coming to life.
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Will skins self-destruct? Be careful—quickly apply for a patent for that.
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The Move ecosystem is moving fast again; wake up, everyone, public chains.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-09 11:42
This blob mechanism is really awesome, it directly brings data to life... As for automatic upgrading and destroying of game skins, I thought about it and there are indeed some interesting aspects.
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SilentObserver
· 01-09 11:39
This blob thing sounds good, but how many projects can really be used?
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 01-09 11:22
Now Sui's blob architecture does have some substance, but honestly, the automatic destruction of game skins... how could players possibly like that?
On the Sui chain, programmable blobs are breaking the limitations of traditional storage. Unlike other platforms that simply encapsulate data, this mechanism makes blobs native objects on the chain, capable of direct read/write, version control, dynamic updates, and flexible composition within Move smart contracts.
How significant is this change? A few real-world scenarios will make it clear:
AI agents can fetch datasets from blobs in real-time for inference, then write back the results to update — creating a closed loop. Skins in games now have new possibilities, automatically changing color, upgrading, or even being destroyed based on player behavior. Social applications can set "pay to unlock HD version"