Coin prices falling below 1.4 is the current situation, but that doesn't mean there is no activity in the SUI ecosystem. On the contrary, recent events precisely indicate that SUI is undergoing a crucial turnaround.
**A New Stage Recognized by Institutions**
SUI-related ETF products have officially launched in the mainstream U.S. markets, and Grayscale has subsequently submitted an application for a SUI trust. Don't underestimate these signals—they are not just positive for the price but more importantly, they open a door.
Long-term capital, institutional narratives, developer confidence—these invisible but most valuable elements—are pouring in through this door. SUI has been incorporated into a traditional financial asset framework that understands and can allocate to it. What does this mean? It means SUI has officially entered the stage of "being discussed by institutions."
**Where Are the Opportunities in the Early Ecosystem**
On the flip side, many projects within the current SUI ecosystem are still in very early stages. Sumplus is a typical example—a stablecoin protocol driven by AI built on SUI, which is still in the community and ecosystem growth phase but has already taken shape.
Why are these projects worth paying attention to? Because before ETF flows come in, early movers often can secure better positions. Being early is not as good as being timely, but being early is always better than being a latecomer.
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MrDecoder
· 2025-12-21 06:12
The entry of institutions is a signal, no matter how the coin price fluctuates. The real money is in the unseen places.
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OnchainSniper
· 2025-12-20 03:36
Institutional entry is a signal. Even if it drops to 1.4, it doesn't matter. Just wait and see the subsequent ecosystem projects take off.
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SybilAttackVictim
· 2025-12-18 06:50
Institutional entry is a good thing, but to be honest, the coin price is still falling, which is a bit awkward.
Coin prices falling below 1.4 is the current situation, but that doesn't mean there is no activity in the SUI ecosystem. On the contrary, recent events precisely indicate that SUI is undergoing a crucial turnaround.
**A New Stage Recognized by Institutions**
SUI-related ETF products have officially launched in the mainstream U.S. markets, and Grayscale has subsequently submitted an application for a SUI trust. Don't underestimate these signals—they are not just positive for the price but more importantly, they open a door.
Long-term capital, institutional narratives, developer confidence—these invisible but most valuable elements—are pouring in through this door. SUI has been incorporated into a traditional financial asset framework that understands and can allocate to it. What does this mean? It means SUI has officially entered the stage of "being discussed by institutions."
**Where Are the Opportunities in the Early Ecosystem**
On the flip side, many projects within the current SUI ecosystem are still in very early stages. Sumplus is a typical example—a stablecoin protocol driven by AI built on SUI, which is still in the community and ecosystem growth phase but has already taken shape.
Why are these projects worth paying attention to? Because before ETF flows come in, early movers often can secure better positions. Being early is not as good as being timely, but being early is always better than being a latecomer.