Building for Sui: Stakely's looking for community input about tools for the Sui community

Hi everyone!
We’re Stakely, an infrastructure provider supporting the Sui ecosystem through validator operations, RPC services, and public tools like our Sui Mainnet Faucet (29k+ requests served). Over the last months, we’ve also shared regular updates and educational content to help keep the community informed.

Sui is also available as a network in our Node-as-a-Service (NaaS) offering: we provide JSON-RPC and gRPC nodes in Shared, Dedicated, and Archive modes, and we can also deploy and manage validator nodes for teams that need production-grade infrastructure.

We’ve built other ecosystem tools such as WalTransfer (within Walrus) and Consolideth (for Ethereum validator consolidation). We’d now like to bring that same experience to new public goods specifically for Sui.

What we’re considering next

1. A public Sui Load Balancer (RPC aggregator)

Some teams have asked whether a public Load Balancer could be useful for Sui.
The network has a different architecture compared to others we support in our Web3 Load Balancer, so building a high-quality LB would require dedicated development work.
Before moving forward, we’d like to understand whether this would solve real needs for developers and projects here.

2. More developer-focused tools

Examples could be:

  • Debugging utilities or dashboards

  • Expanded faucet options

  • Move-focused educational resources

3. Community-driven ideas

If there’s any tool, integration, or service you feel is missing in the ecosystem, we’re open to exploring it.

We’d love to hear from you, whether it’s:

  • feedback on the Load Balancer idea,

  • proposals for new public goods,

  • or collaboration on something entirely different.

What tools would make your life easier when building on Sui? We’re happy to collaborate, just let us know what you’d like to see next!

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