Recently, Sui's performance has been impressive. On September 18th, the daily transaction volume reached 128 million transactions. What does this number truly reflect?
Breaking it down, the blockchain game Panzerdogs contributed 80 million transactions—fully on-chain assets in gameplay, which is the true form of a blockchain game. Meanwhile, the DeFi sector remains steady, with Cetus's TVL skyrocketing to $470 million within a month, a 300% increase month-over-month, and they also launched a new liquidity-based lending product. In the social track, the number of SuiFrens users has surpassed 1.2 million, with daily active users remaining steady at 350,000.
Why is Sui able to achieve such results? The key lies in its technical architecture. The Move programming language's object model combined with a parallel execution engine has led to a qualitative leap in network throughput. Even more impressive, the average Gas fee can be kept below $0.0001—an almost dimension-reducing advantage for user experience.
Infrastructure is also rapidly improving, with validator nodes increasing from 100 to 215 this quarter, indicating the network is gradually decentralizing. Additionally, the Sui ecosystem fund announced that all remaining $250 million will be used for developer grants, providing enough support for continuous innovation across the ecosystem.
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SolidityStruggler
· 20h ago
Panzerdogs 80 million transactions per day, how many cards does that take...
Gas fees are so low, I really can't hold back anymore, gotta make a move
SuiFrens surpass 1.2 million users, this growth rate is a bit outrageous, need to see if there's any water
Cetus monthly increase of 300%, this TVL growth is a bit scary, be cautious
The Move language's parallel execution sounds good, but is it stable in actual operation?
$250 million poured into developers, I don't know what kind of results it will produce, let's wait and see
Decentralization has grown from 100 nodes to 215, the speed is okay, but it still feels like it needs to continue
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InscriptionGriller
· 20h ago
Out of 80 million transactions, how many are from real users and how many are from bots just having fun? I've seen enough of these data performances; I need to see how the real money flows on the chain.
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LightningHarvester
· 20h ago
Alright, Panzerdogs handles 80 million transactions a day, now that's impressive.
But speaking of gas fees, they're really something else. What can you do with $0.0001... it's even less than the dust in my wallet.
Recently, Sui's performance has been impressive. On September 18th, the daily transaction volume reached 128 million transactions. What does this number truly reflect?
Breaking it down, the blockchain game Panzerdogs contributed 80 million transactions—fully on-chain assets in gameplay, which is the true form of a blockchain game. Meanwhile, the DeFi sector remains steady, with Cetus's TVL skyrocketing to $470 million within a month, a 300% increase month-over-month, and they also launched a new liquidity-based lending product. In the social track, the number of SuiFrens users has surpassed 1.2 million, with daily active users remaining steady at 350,000.
Why is Sui able to achieve such results? The key lies in its technical architecture. The Move programming language's object model combined with a parallel execution engine has led to a qualitative leap in network throughput. Even more impressive, the average Gas fee can be kept below $0.0001—an almost dimension-reducing advantage for user experience.
Infrastructure is also rapidly improving, with validator nodes increasing from 100 to 215 this quarter, indicating the network is gradually decentralizing. Additionally, the Sui ecosystem fund announced that all remaining $250 million will be used for developer grants, providing enough support for continuous innovation across the ecosystem.