The attractiveness of the SUI ecosystem continues to be released. According to the latest on-chain data, SUI has accumulated a net inflow of $4 billion from Ethereum. This figure reflects the market's recognition of SUI's high performance and low-cost advantages—compared to Ethereum's often hundreds of dollars in Gas fees, SUI's high efficiency is indeed competing for developers and users. In terms of cross-chain fund flows, this net inflow is mainly driven by the migration of DeFi ecosystems and the launch of new projects, especially at the DEX and lending protocol levels. Although the numbers look good, don't forget to compare the overall market size—$4 billion is still a small portion within the entire crypto ecosystem. The key is whether these funds can be retained and converted into real ecosystem activity and TVL growth.
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PositionPhobia
· 01-06 15:07
A story where 4 billion sounds impressive but quickly runs away from us is not uncommon.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-06 02:47
4 billion sounds like a lot, but conversion rate is the key. Don't be blinded by the numbers.
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orphaned_block
· 01-04 21:20
4 billion sounds like a lot, but it really can't compare to Ethereum. Liquidity is most afraid of withdrawal.
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governance_ghost
· 01-03 15:51
4 billion sounds like a lot, but can it really be retained? I bet five dollars that it will start running away next month...
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BearMarketBuilder
· 01-03 15:50
4 billion sounds impressive, but in reality, it depends on the retention rate. Once the bricks are moved, it will return to the main chain.
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 01-03 15:47
4 billion sounds impressive, but the real question is how long this money can last.
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ConfusedWhale
· 01-03 15:37
40 billion sounds impressive, but bringing it back is the real key.
The attractiveness of the SUI ecosystem continues to be released. According to the latest on-chain data, SUI has accumulated a net inflow of $4 billion from Ethereum. This figure reflects the market's recognition of SUI's high performance and low-cost advantages—compared to Ethereum's often hundreds of dollars in Gas fees, SUI's high efficiency is indeed competing for developers and users. In terms of cross-chain fund flows, this net inflow is mainly driven by the migration of DeFi ecosystems and the launch of new projects, especially at the DEX and lending protocol levels. Although the numbers look good, don't forget to compare the overall market size—$4 billion is still a small portion within the entire crypto ecosystem. The key is whether these funds can be retained and converted into real ecosystem activity and TVL growth.