After playing in the Sui ecosystem for a while, many people encounter the same problem:
It's not a lack of tools, but too scattered.
Looking at charts, checking on-chain data, placing orders—switching back and forth between platforms—once the rhythm is broken, the market often has already moved on. Beginners find it complicated, and experienced traders have to repeatedly adapt, which is not very efficient.
Recently, I tried @ferra_protocol 's Ferra Terminal, and my first impression was: It's very restrained in its approach.
It's not about piling on features, but about integrating the most essential aspects of trading into one terminal:
Embedded chart analysis
Real-time synchronization of on-chain & market data
Shorter order paths, more stable slippage control
The biggest change I experienced is: No need to switch back and forth between multiple windows.
From observation, judgment to execution—all in one interface, making decision-making clearer and more like what "professional trading" should look like.
If you look at it from a broader perspective, Sui doesn't lack projects; what it lacks is a set of trading infrastructure that can be used long-term. Ferra Terminal is more like filling that gap.
If you usually trade on Sui, do DeFi, or have been frustrated by scattered tools, it's worth taking some time to try it out.
Experience entry →
Official instructions (fee cashback & early points) →
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After playing in the Sui ecosystem for a while, many people encounter the same problem:
It's not a lack of tools, but too scattered.
Looking at charts, checking on-chain data, placing orders—switching back and forth between platforms—once the rhythm is broken, the market often has already moved on.
Beginners find it complicated, and experienced traders have to repeatedly adapt, which is not very efficient.
Recently, I tried
@ferra_protocol
's Ferra Terminal, and my first impression was:
It's very restrained in its approach.
It's not about piling on features, but about integrating the most essential aspects of trading into one terminal:
Embedded chart analysis
Real-time synchronization of on-chain & market data
Shorter order paths, more stable slippage control
The biggest change I experienced is:
No need to switch back and forth between multiple windows.
From observation, judgment to execution—all in one interface, making decision-making clearer and more like what "professional trading" should look like.
If you look at it from a broader perspective, Sui doesn't lack projects; what it lacks is a set of trading infrastructure that can be used long-term.
Ferra Terminal is more like filling that gap.
If you usually trade on Sui, do DeFi, or have been frustrated by scattered tools, it's worth taking some time to try it out.
Experience entry →
Official instructions (fee cashback & early points) →