Sui Launches USDsui Native Stablecoin Across DeFi Ecosystem

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Gate News message, April 17 — Sui blockchain has launched USDsui, its native stablecoin, now available for integration across digital wallets and decentralized finance applications. The rollout, confirmed in early March 2025, marks the transition of USDsui from a conceptual framework to a fully functional financial component within the Sui ecosystem.

USDsui is now live across wallets, trading protocols, lending markets, and DeFi applications including CetusProtocol, bluefinapp, navi_protocol, ferra_protocol, and Turbos_finance. The native stablecoin is expected to reduce reliance on bridged stablecoins from other blockchain networks, which often introduce additional security risks and operational delays.

The deployment strengthens Sui’s DeFi infrastructure by providing developers with a stable, native digital asset for use cases such as peer-to-peer lending, automated trading systems, and secure wallet services. Stablecoins serve as a foundational layer in decentralized finance, essential for lending, borrowing, and liquidity provisioning. Sui’s efficient transaction processing and low costs are expected to enhance these financial interactions.

The launch positions Sui within a competitive Layer 1 landscape alongside Ethereum, Solana, and Avalanche, which already host widely adopted stablecoins. Success will depend on adoption across key ecosystem components and integration into leading wallets and platforms.

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