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Karrier One Documentation
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  • 👋Introduction
    • Welcome
    • What is Karrier One?
      • Network summary
      • Centralized vs Decentralized telecom
      • Karrier One & Competitors
      • Remote community solutions
      • Data Protection
  • 📖PRODUCT GUIDES
    • HOTSPOT1
    • Cellular
    • Karrier Number System
  • 🪙Token FAQ
    • Blockchain
      • Selection of Blockchain
      • Building on Karrier One
    • Tokenomics
      • The KONE Token
      • Device Rewards & Bounty System
      • Governance & DAO
      • Deployer Nodes
      • Economic Sustainability
      • Karrier One Wallet
      • How can I purchase KONE?
      • 🪂Airdrop
      • FAQ
  • 🗺️Network FAQ
    • 🚧Node Information
      • 🚧What is a Foundational Node?
      • 🚧What is a Gatekeeper Node?
      • 🚧What is an Operator Node?
    • KNS / Digital Identity
    • Users on the Network
  • 🦺Support
    • How can I contact support?
    • Keeping your Crypto Secure
  • 👨‍💻Developers
    • Karrier One API
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  • Why Sui?
  • Key Reasons for Selecting Sui
  • Benefits to Karrier One Participants
  • Future Possibilities
  1. Token FAQ
  2. Blockchain

Selection of Blockchain

Why Sui?

Karrier One chose the Sui blockchain as the foundation for its token and network infrastructure due to its unmatched scalability, speed, and developer-centric architecture. As a decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) project, Karrier One requires a blockchain that can support high transaction throughput, fast confirmation times, and seamless integration with smart devices—all of which Sui excels at.


Key Reasons for Selecting Sui

1. Scalability and Parallel Execution

Sui’s architecture allows for parallel execution of transactions, meaning the network can process many interactions at once without bottlenecks. This is critical for Karrier One, where devices continuously upload data, update states, and trigger rewards.

2. Low Fees and High Throughput

Sui’s transaction model keeps fees extremely low even under heavy load. This makes it practical to support micro-transactions, such as uptime-based rewards and per-user connectivity payments—integral to Karrier One’s incentive model.

3. Object-Centric Model

Unlike traditional account-based blockchains, Sui uses an object-based programming model. This allows for advanced asset ownership, programmability, and composability, which supports the complex reward systems, devices, and user identities in Karrier One.

4. Developer Ecosystem

Sui provides a powerful Move-based language, robust SDKs, and strong developer support. This opens the door for future integrations with dApps and identity services, while allowing the Karrier One team to innovate rapidly.

5. Security and Interoperability

With built-in support for digital identity management and cryptographic signatures, Sui complements Karrier One’s focus on secure, verifiable telecom services. Additionally, its interoperability potential with other Web3 ecosystems allows for future expansion.


Benefits to Karrier One Participants

  • Fast Payouts: Device operators and bounty claimants receive rewards quickly due to low block times.

  • Better UX: End-users experience smooth, efficient interactions with no high fees or long delays.

  • Composability: Developers can build new products and services on top of KONE and integrate with Sui’s growing ecosystem.


Future Possibilities

  • dApp Integration: KONE can be used across Sui-based decentralized applications.

  • Identity Anchoring: KNS and SIM-based credentials can integrate with Sui’s identity frameworks.

  • DeFi & Liquidity: KONE may be used in Sui DeFi protocols for staking, lending, or swapping.

By building on Sui, Karrier One is not only future-proofing its infrastructure but also tapping into one of the most advanced blockchain ecosystems available today.

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