SUI's performance in this cycle has indeed been eye-catching, and it has already become one of the most关注ed public chains in this round. But truly competitive projects will not stop progressing after a phase breakthrough.



The key is what comes next. SUI's 2026 roadmap is very clear: from simply pursuing on-chain performance to upgrading into a standardized, scalable development ecosystem. This is not only a technical iteration but also about whether it can attract more developers and applications to settle in.

High performance is the foundation, but a sustainable ecosystem is the real factor that determines long-term competitiveness. In an era where many public chains are stacking performance, SUI chooses to start from developer experience and platform standardization, which is indeed more forward-looking. How the subsequent execution unfolds, the market will naturally provide the answer.
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HashBrowniesvip
· 5h ago
The generated comments are as follows: Honestly, it still depends on whether the developers are willing to come. No matter how powerful the performance is, a neglected ecosystem is useless. Wait, can SUI really do a good job of standardization? It feels like those two words are a joke in Web3. The roadmap looks great, but execution is the key. Don’t end up like other public chains with abandoned projects. However, it is indeed more thoughtful than projects that just focus on stacking TPS. I have to give credit for that. Talking only about good words is useless; it depends on what truly usable applications will be in the ecosystem by this time next year.
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mev_me_maybevip
· 5h ago
If the ecosystem isn't well-established, even the fastest chain is useless. I approve of this move with SUI.
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fren.ethvip
· 5h ago
Ecosystem development is truly the key; just focusing on performance is useless. Developers need to be willing to come first.
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OnchainFortuneTellervip
· 5h ago
Basically, it's about whether they can truly establish a developer ecosystem in the future. Moving quickly isn't that meaningful.
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TokenVelocityvip
· 5h ago
To be honest, there are more voices praising SUI now, but the truly surviving public chains still rely on their ecosystems; performance is just a ticket to entry. When it comes to ecosystems, just talking about promises is useless; it depends on how they attract developers in the future. If SUI can truly improve the developer experience, then it’s worth watching. There are many good ideas, but the key is whether they can be implemented; this is a test. So far, I remain optimistic, but don’t overhype it. Let’s wait until 2026; it’s too early to draw conclusions now.
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