Cetus DLMM has been officially registered on the Move Registry. This means that developers can manage dependencies more conveniently and efficiently when integrating the Cetus dynamic liquidity market maker protocol into the Sui ecosystem. Through a standardized package registration mechanism, builders can more easily explore, integrate, and combine DeFi modules. The simplicity of the Move language, combined with a standardized package management process, lowers the barriers to developing on-chain financial applications. This is another step in the Sui ecosystem's ongoing effort to improve the developer experience and promote the evolution of DeFi infrastructure.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 4h ago
The move registry registration is basically Sui trying to make the development experience smoother. Cetus's positioning in this round is pretty good.
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OldLeekConfession
· 4h ago
Sui's ecosystem development is quite aggressive. From the perspective of developer experience, it is being refined step by step. The registration of DLMM in the Move Registry indicates that the standardized ecosystem is really taking shape.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 5h ago
ngl, move registry integration sounds clean on paper but lemme see the actual audit reports first. seen too many "standardized" package systems become exploit vectors real quick. what's the attack surface on this dependency management setup? 🚨
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 5h ago
actually this is just dep management theater lol. real question—what's the actual gas savings when you're composing these modules? if it's sub-100bps i'm not moving my arb bots
Cetus DLMM has been officially registered on the Move Registry. This means that developers can manage dependencies more conveniently and efficiently when integrating the Cetus dynamic liquidity market maker protocol into the Sui ecosystem. Through a standardized package registration mechanism, builders can more easily explore, integrate, and combine DeFi modules. The simplicity of the Move language, combined with a standardized package management process, lowers the barriers to developing on-chain financial applications. This is another step in the Sui ecosystem's ongoing effort to improve the developer experience and promote the evolution of DeFi infrastructure.