
We’re excited to announce the successful completion of the Sui Developer Workshop at Kathmandu University, where 29 students completed the program and built 7 impressive projects on Sui.
This workshop was an important step in expanding the Sui developer community in Nepal, introducing students to Move, smart contracts, and hands-on blockchain development.
A Small Delay, but Stronger Momentum
The workshop faced an unexpected one-day delay due to the ongoing Gen Z protest in Kathmandu, which affected movement across the city.
Despite this, the students’ energy didn’t drop for a moment. They showed up fully committed, adapted quickly to the schedule shift, and continued learning with enthusiasm. Their dedication is a testament to the growing interest in blockchain and Sui within Nepal’s younger generation.
Workshop Highlights

29 Active Participants
Students from engineering and computer science backgrounds took part, bringing curiosity, discipline, and strong technical capability.
6 Completed Projects

- Vulnerability Detection Tool
A security-focused tool designed to identify vulnerabilities in both Solidity (Ethereum) and Move (Sui) smart contracts.
It helps developers detect common coding flaws early, improving on-chain safety for dApps.
- Sui Trust Graph
A blockchain-powered reputation and credibility system.
Users can issue trust badges to others, forming a public, tamper-proof trust graph that reflects their collective reputation across the network.
- SoulBound Journal
A decentralized “journal of moments” stored as SoulBound NFTs — non-transferable tokens tied permanently to the user’s wallet.
Each memory entry includes a title, mood score, and short message, preserved immutably on the Sui blockchain.
- CrowdFund
A crowdfunding platform built on Sui for transparency.
- TugofKeys
A fun, competitive stake-based word challenge game.
Players stake SUI, compete by guessing words from scrambled letters, and the winner takes the full staked amount. The game auto-resolves on-chain.
- KindFund
A donation platform built on Sui, enabling users to send SUI tokens directly to registered charities.
The system features a Move contract for secure on-chain donations and a Node.js backend for transparent record-keeping and display.
Hands-On Learning
Throughout the sessions, students learned:
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How Sui differs from traditional blockchains
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Move syntax and structure
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Building, testing, and deploying contracts
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Collaborative development workflows
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Project development and presentation
The hands-on format — code, test, break, fix, repeat — made the workshop engaging and practical.