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ETH by Sui Bridge price

0xd0e8...:ETH
$1,824.50
-$2.1920
(-0.12%)
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Market cap
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Market cap = Circulating supply × Last price
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Network
Underlying blockchain that supports secure, decentralized transactions.
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Market cap
$25.98M
Network
SUI
Circulating supply
14,239 ETH
Token holders
5179
Liquidity
$3.99M
1h volume
$121,069.49
4h volume
$242,793.96
24h volume
$1.51M
ETH by Sui Bridge Feed
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Laolu🧙♂️
Ethereum probably isn't too worried about the issue of "backward compatibility." A few years ago, the Polkadot ecosystem also went through upgrades all the way, with important DeFi applications iterating from V1, V2 to V3, V4, and users hardly noticed much. Moreover, there's nothing that can't be changed...

Siyuan
In V's new blog post, Apple’s Rosetta system is mentioned, accurately reflecting the technical challenges Ethereum's mainnet would face if it wanted to replace the EVM with another VM. Essentially, it’s akin to when Apple abandoned Intel and transitioned to its self-developed M-series chips based on the Arm architecture.
So, what makes this so difficult?
As we’ve mentioned before, any code written in a high-level language ultimately has to run on a specific instruction set:
- If your computer’s CPU is from Intel/AMD, the program runs according to the x86 instruction set.
- If it’s an Apple M-series chip, the program will eventually run on the CPU according to the Arm instruction set.
Now, recall how a program is created:
After a programmer writes code in a high-level language, it needs to be compiled by a compiler into an executable file "targeted at a specific operating system and instruction set." When downloading applications, you often see labels like "Linux-x86," "macOS-x86," or "macOS-Arm," which indicate the target instruction set (we can discuss why the operating system matters next time).
So, Tim, what’s the cost? 😡
The moment Apple decided to switch chips, a massive number of applications didn’t have pre-compiled Arm versions, meaning macOS-x86 programs couldn’t natively run on M chips.
What’s the solution? Find a translator: this is where Rosetta comes in.
Rosetta, named after the Rosetta Stone, is remarkable because it recorded the same content in three ancient languages, with Ancient Greek serving as the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs. Similarly, Rosetta acts as a "translation layer" between two instruction sets, dynamically or statically translating programs compiled for instruction set A into instruction set B. This allows older programs to run seamlessly on hardware using the new instruction set. Thanks to "computational equivalence," the output of the translated program remains identical, though it does consume some performance.
Why is Rosetta rarely mentioned now? As the M-series chip ecosystem has matured, developers typically compile an Arm version of their programs when updating their applications. Only old, unmaintained software still relies on Rosetta as a fallback.
So, if Ethereum truly wants to replace the EVM, it would essentially have to follow Apple’s migration path:
- First, build its own "Rosetta" to allow old contract bytecode to continue running on the new VM.
- Then, gradually enable new contracts to be compiled directly for the native new VM.
From laying down a compatibility layer to fully covering all old contracts, this journey remains very, very, very, very long.
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ETH price performance in USD
The current price of eth-by-sui-bridge is $1,824.50. Over the last 24 hours, eth-by-sui-bridge has decreased by -0.12%. It currently has a circulating supply of 14,239 ETH and a maximum supply of 14,239 ETH, giving it a fully diluted market cap of $25.98M. The eth-by-sui-bridge/USD price is updated in real-time.
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