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Network
Underlying blockchain that supports secure, decentralized transactions.
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Market cap
$25,189.13
Network
BNB Chain
Circulating supply
999,999,760,601 SUI
Token holders
213
Liquidity
$29,805.19
1h volume
$5.93M
4h volume
$5.93M
24h volume
$5.93M

SUI Binancee Feed

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MartyParty
MartyParty
Number of reachable validators per L1 Proof Of Stake blockchain with current usage in finalized tps (tx per sec) Notes: any tps under 10 tps in 2025 is considered an unused Proof of Stake network being used as a form of value storage with no other purpose and will be eroded by more secure value stores namely Bitcoin Alphabetical order. #Avalanche has around 1000 validators (13.27 tps) #BinanceChain has around 45 validators (116.2 tps) #Cardano has around 3000 validators (0.8 tps) #Ethereum has around 1 million validators (15.58 tps) #Hyperliquid has around 21 validators (est. 2500 tps but no metrics provided yet to settled vs unsettled transactions) #Solana has around 1200-1400 validators (1346 tps) #SUI has around 115-125 validators (48 tps) #Tron has around validators (78.35 tps) #XRP has around 35 validators (36.16 tps) Note: Minimum stake varies per blockchain, consensus varies per blockchain. The more validators the less the profits per validator. Notes: Because Hyperliquid is not open source It is unclear whether HyperEVM uses a L2 sequencer internally to execute transactions then settles them asynchronously to the L1 like any Ethereum L2 does. This technical detail is not published at this time. Notes: Ethereum L2s are the same, they are single sequencers which accumulate optimistic transactions into rollups and settle to Ethereum L1 asynchronously. This makes synchronous settlement hard to measure. For instance the @coinbase #Base L2 has one sequencer and is running at 134.7 tps Notes: The current public internet cannot handle more than 1500 tps concurrently - a private internet with efficient routing is required for larger adoption and scale without compromising security. Only #Solana has such a project in testnet stage. IMO: Many projects are touting decentralization and security whilst building centralized systems to "appear" transparent and violating all first principles of blockchain. This means even though the underlying L1 is sufficiently decentralized, the engine that processes user transactions is not. This will lead to security compromise and ultimate exploitation. Understanding security risks in blockchain. 51% of validators would need to be compromised to gain control of a network. The lower the validator count the easier it is to compromise with a 51% attack. Conversely, the higher the validator count the more secure the network is, but with more validators comes slower consensus and throughput, hence Ethereums high validator count but low tps. Hence Hyperliquids high tps but low validator count. This is the blockchain trilemma. Network Profits vs Network Security vs Network Performance.
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Gohan 🧬
Gohan 🧬
Seiyans, I just saw the news.. @SeiNetwork made the shortlist for WYST, the first state-issued, fiat-backed stablecoin in the US 👀 That’s huge on its own.. But here’s the kicker: Sei scored 30 in the commission’s review, above Ethereum (26), Avax (27), Sui (26), and Base (25). These stats are not just for show; it was a government-backed, criteria-based evaluation. Sei is proving to be real infrastructure by institutions that don’t move fast, but move big, move legit. So now what? Why are you not stopping asking and just building on Sei..
Sei 🔴
Sei 🔴
Sei Network has been selected by the Wyoming Stable Token Commission as a candidate blockchain for WYST 🇺🇸 WYST is the first fiat-backed stablecoin issued by a U.S State and will be deployed using @LayerZero_Core. The updated candidate list is publicly accessible on The Commission's page below 👇
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blanc
good read as always from Doc 🥰
Doc
Doc
Market Selloff Dynamics + Bottoming The goal of this write up is to give you a bit of insight on how I spot HTF pivot points in markets. We want to understand the psychology behind risk unwinding and use that to our advantage to potentially spot bottoms. 1. Low Conviction Sells First - When uncertainty hits, sellers dump what they least desire i.e., lower conviction coins will top first and bleed early. - Think about it logically. If you're in a pinch and needed cash irl, you're not going to sell your prized possessions, you're gunna sell the crap you never use. - Likewise, traders will sell what they’re least emotionally invested in to build cash when uncertain or want to decrease risk. - It’s not a coincidence that this has happened every HTF top this cycle. Alts don't rally after, they rally during. They also top weeks before BTC even shows an ounce of weakness. - It’s an early warning. Smart traders de-risk before the crowd even knows what's happening. 2. Risk vs. Quality - Let's go back to the earlier metaphor. People will hold onto their quality prized possessions for as long as they possibly can. It's not until they're desperate that they will part with them. - The most desirable coins, more often than not, will attempt to hold their gains for as long as possible. This is why BTC always looks fine and you see dozens of "Why is everyone panicking, BTC looks great" tweets weeks before sell offs. In selloffs: a) Junk sells early b) Quality sells late c) Everything sells eventually Watch the order of events. It’s a map of stress flow. 3. Reflexivity Kicks In - Early weakness causes more weakness. - Once a whale starts to unload into exhausted demand they begin to induce weakness. Classic signs of distribution, absorption, exhaustion, trend loss etc. - A character shift in a risk asset will make the first order of experienced traders reassess. - "I didn't sell top, but the character of the trend has shifted. Time to reduce exposure/close" - “If this is nuking, what else am I exposed to?” Suddenly: Rebalancing triggers more selling This is reflexivity. A feedback loop of diminishing risk appetite. 4. Volatility: The Dance Before many big selloffs in BTC, markets go quiet. Volatility drops. Trends become ranges. Complacency peaks. Then, boom. Let's talk a bit about balance and imbalance. - Balance is achieved once the market begins to agree on what's expensive and what's cheap. It's a dance. Equilibrium. - Equilibrium is calm. What's known is known. Speculation diminishes. Volatility compresses. - The dance continues until one party gets bored, tired or wants to go to the bar to get another drink. i.e. buyers or sellers get exhausted; changes to supply/demand. - Equilibrium is damaged- and once it breaks: Imbalance. - Price displaces violently. Value becomes unclear; volatility explodes. The market craves balance and will actively seek it. - Price often returns to areas where recent balance was formed- hvn, orderblock, composite value etc. - This is where you get the sharpest bounces. "First test, best test" - Subsequent tests will provide diminishing reactions. Things become structural. Price accepts its new home. Volatility compresses. Balance is found once again. 5. The Flow of a Selloff & Spotting Bottoms Capitulation isn’t the beginning of the end; it’s the end of the middle. a) Alts vs. Bitcoin - This cycle alts often do the bulk of their selling before BTC capitulates. - Recent example: Fartcoin sold off 88% from its top before the late February BTC capitulation. Since this is true, we can begin to use it as an edge when looking for exhaustion (bottoming) - The strongest alts will begin to show relative strength (exhaustion) earlier as BTC is still being hyper-volatile and looking for new balance. - In order words, look for good alts to begin to achieve balance as BTC is in the later stages of imbalance. As participants, our goal is to spot these divergences: “Has momentum shifted?” “Is volatility compressing?” "Is the velocity of selling diminishing?" “Is it holding while BTC makes new lows?” Signs of bottoming in Q2: - Momentum loss (Fartcoin) - SFP/Deviation (Hype/Sui) - Higher lows vs BTC’s lower lows (Pepe) In short: alts front-load their pain, then decrease in velocity as BTC bottoms. Remember this how we spot "good" alts. The weak stay weak. The strong start whispering before the market speaks. b) Bitcoin vs. SPX Now a little exercise for you all Combine all the concepts in this thread and maybe the following begins to make sense: Summer '23: BTC topped before SPX, bottomed earlier Summer '24: BTC topped before SPX, absorbed the macro related SPX crash at range low So far in '25: BTC topped before SPX, absorbed a 20% SPX crash at range low TL;DR Bottoms are a process, not a moment. Alts First Bitcoin Next SPX Last Watch for the structure, not just the sentiment.
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Carnation (Doubling Down)
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Sammich (Harvest Moon Arc)
Sammich (Harvest Moon Arc)
Doc dropped a banger thread He clearly feels inspired to give value
Doc
Doc
Market Selloff Dynamics + Bottoming The goal of this write up is to give you a bit of insight on how I spot HTF pivot points in markets. We want to understand the psychology behind risk unwinding and use that to our advantage to potentially spot bottoms. 1. Low Conviction Sells First - When uncertainty hits, sellers dump what they least desire i.e., lower conviction coins will top first and bleed early. - Think about it logically. If you're in a pinch and needed cash irl, you're not going to sell your prized possessions, you're gunna sell the crap you never use. - Likewise, traders will sell what they’re least emotionally invested in to build cash when uncertain or want to decrease risk. - It’s not a coincidence that this has happened every HTF top this cycle. Alts don't rally after, they rally during. They also top weeks before BTC even shows an ounce of weakness. - It’s an early warning. Smart traders de-risk before the crowd even knows what's happening. 2. Risk vs. Quality - Let's go back to the earlier metaphor. People will hold onto their quality prized possessions for as long as they possibly can. It's not until they're desperate that they will part with them. - The most desirable coins, more often than not, will attempt to hold their gains for as long as possible. This is why BTC always looks fine and you see dozens of "Why is everyone panicking, BTC looks great" tweets weeks before sell offs. In selloffs: a) Junk sells early b) Quality sells late c) Everything sells eventually Watch the order of events. It’s a map of stress flow. 3. Reflexivity Kicks In - Early weakness causes more weakness. - Once a whale starts to unload into exhausted demand they begin to induce weakness. Classic signs of distribution, absorption, exhaustion, trend loss etc. - A character shift in a risk asset will make the first order of experienced traders reassess. - "I didn't sell top, but the character of the trend has shifted. Time to reduce exposure/close" - “If this is nuking, what else am I exposed to?” Suddenly: Rebalancing triggers more selling This is reflexivity. A feedback loop of diminishing risk appetite. 4. Volatility: The Dance Before many big selloffs in BTC, markets go quiet. Volatility drops. Trends become ranges. Complacency peaks. Then, boom. Let's talk a bit about balance and imbalance. - Balance is achieved once the market begins to agree on what's expensive and what's cheap. It's a dance. Equilibrium. - Equilibrium is calm. What's known is known. Speculation diminishes. Volatility compresses. - The dance continues until one party gets bored, tired or wants to go to the bar to get another drink. i.e. buyers or sellers get exhausted; changes to supply/demand. - Equilibrium is damaged- and once it breaks: Imbalance. - Price displaces violently. Value becomes unclear; volatility explodes. The market craves balance and will actively seek it. - Price often returns to areas where recent balance was formed- hvn, orderblock, composite value etc. - This is where you get the sharpest bounces. "First test, best test" - Subsequent tests will provide diminishing reactions. Things become structural. Price accepts its new home. Volatility compresses. Balance is found once again. 5. The Flow of a Selloff & Spotting Bottoms Capitulation isn’t the beginning of the end; it’s the end of the middle. a) Alts vs. Bitcoin - This cycle alts often do the bulk of their selling before BTC capitulates. - Recent example: Fartcoin sold off 88% from its top before the late February BTC capitulation. Since this is true, we can begin to use it as an edge when looking for exhaustion (bottoming) - The strongest alts will begin to show relative strength (exhaustion) earlier as BTC is still being hyper-volatile and looking for new balance. - In order words, look for good alts to begin to achieve balance as BTC is in the later stages of imbalance. As participants, our goal is to spot these divergences: “Has momentum shifted?” “Is volatility compressing?” "Is the velocity of selling diminishing?" “Is it holding while BTC makes new lows?” Signs of bottoming in Q2: - Momentum loss (Fartcoin) - SFP/Deviation (Hype/Sui) - Higher lows vs BTC’s lower lows (Pepe) In short: alts front-load their pain, then decrease in velocity as BTC bottoms. Remember this how we spot "good" alts. The weak stay weak. The strong start whispering before the market speaks. b) Bitcoin vs. SPX Now a little exercise for you all Combine all the concepts in this thread and maybe the following begins to make sense: Summer '23: BTC topped before SPX, bottomed earlier Summer '24: BTC topped before SPX, absorbed the macro related SPX crash at range low So far in '25: BTC topped before SPX, absorbed a 20% SPX crash at range low TL;DR Bottoms are a process, not a moment. Alts First Bitcoin Next SPX Last Watch for the structure, not just the sentiment.
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Degen Sensei 🎲Docbunjil
Degen Sensei 🎲 and reposted
Doc
Doc
Market Selloff Dynamics + Bottoming The goal of this write up is to give you a bit of insight on how I spot HTF pivot points in markets. We want to understand the psychology behind risk unwinding and use that to our advantage to potentially spot bottoms. 1. Low Conviction Sells First - When uncertainty hits, sellers dump what they least desire i.e., lower conviction coins will top first and bleed early. - Think about it logically. If you're in a pinch and needed cash irl, you're not going to sell your prized possessions, you're gunna sell the crap you never use. - Likewise, traders will sell what they’re least emotionally invested in to build cash when uncertain or want to decrease risk. - It’s not a coincidence that this has happened every HTF top this cycle. Alts don't rally after, they rally during. They also top weeks before BTC even shows an ounce of weakness. - It’s an early warning. Smart traders de-risk before the crowd even knows what's happening. 2. Risk vs. Quality - Let's go back to the earlier metaphor. People will hold onto their quality prized possessions for as long as they possibly can. It's not until they're desperate that they will part with them. - The most desirable coins, more often than not, will attempt to hold their gains for as long as possible. This is why BTC always looks fine and you see dozens of "Why is everyone panicking, BTC looks great" tweets weeks before sell offs. In selloffs: a) Junk sells early b) Quality sells late c) Everything sells eventually Watch the order of events. It’s a map of stress flow. 3. Reflexivity Kicks In - Early weakness causes more weakness. - Once a whale starts to unload into exhausted demand they begin to induce weakness. Classic signs of distribution, absorption, exhaustion, trend loss etc. - A character shift in a risk asset will make the first order of experienced traders reassess. - "I didn't sell top, but the character of the trend has shifted. Time to reduce exposure/close" - “If this is nuking, what else am I exposed to?” Suddenly: Rebalancing triggers more selling This is reflexivity. A feedback loop of diminishing risk appetite. 4. Volatility: The Dance Before many big selloffs in BTC, markets go quiet. Volatility drops. Trends become ranges. Complacency peaks. Then, boom. Let's talk a bit about balance and imbalance. - Balance is achieved once the market begins to agree on what's expensive and what's cheap. It's a dance. Equilibrium. - Equilibrium is calm. What's known is known. Speculation diminishes. Volatility compresses. - The dance continues until one party gets bored, tired or wants to go to the bar to get another drink. i.e. buyers or sellers get exhausted; changes to supply/demand. - Equilibrium is damaged- and once it breaks: Imbalance. - Price displaces violently. Value becomes unclear; volatility explodes. The market craves balance and will actively seek it. - Price often returns to areas where recent balance was formed- hvn, orderblock, composite value etc. - This is where you get the sharpest bounces. "First test, best test" - Subsequent tests will provide diminishing reactions. Things become structural. Price accepts its new home. Volatility compresses. Balance is found once again. 5. The Flow of a Selloff & Spotting Bottoms Capitulation isn’t the beginning of the end; it’s the end of the middle. a) Alts vs. Bitcoin - This cycle alts often do the bulk of their selling before BTC capitulates. - Recent example: Fartcoin sold off 88% from its top before the late February BTC capitulation. Since this is true, we can begin to use it as an edge when looking for exhaustion (bottoming) - The strongest alts will begin to show relative strength (exhaustion) earlier as BTC is still being hyper-volatile and looking for new balance. - In order words, look for good alts to begin to achieve balance as BTC is in the later stages of imbalance. As participants, our goal is to spot these divergences: “Has momentum shifted?” “Is volatility compressing?” "Is the velocity of selling diminishing?" “Is it holding while BTC makes new lows?” Signs of bottoming in Q2: - Momentum loss (Fartcoin) - SFP/Deviation (Hype/Sui) - Higher lows vs BTC’s lower lows (Pepe) In short: alts front-load their pain, then decrease in velocity as BTC bottoms. Remember this how we spot "good" alts. The weak stay weak. The strong start whispering before the market speaks. b) Bitcoin vs. SPX Now a little exercise for you all Combine all the concepts in this thread and maybe the following begins to make sense: Summer '23: BTC topped before SPX, bottomed earlier Summer '24: BTC topped before SPX, absorbed the macro related SPX crash at range low So far in '25: BTC topped before SPX, absorbed a 20% SPX crash at range low TL;DR Bottoms are a process, not a moment. Alts First Bitcoin Next SPX Last Watch for the structure, not just the sentiment.
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SUI price performance in USD

The current price of sui-binancee is $0.000000025189. Over the last 24 hours, sui-binancee has increased by +289.48%. It currently has a circulating supply of 999,999,760,601 SUI and a maximum supply of 1,000,000,000,000 SUI, giving it a fully diluted market cap of $25,189.13. The sui-binancee/USD price is updated in real-time.
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About SUI Binancee (SUI)

SUI Binancee (SUI) is a decentralized digital currency leveraging blockchain technology for secure transactions.

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When was cryptocurrency invented?
Thanks to the 2008 financial crisis, interest in decentralized finance boomed. Bitcoin offered a novel solution by being a secure digital asset on a decentralized network. Since then, many other tokens such as SUI Binancee have been created as well.

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