Sui Blockchain to Launch Native Stablecoins USDi and suiUSDe in 2025

Published at 2025-10-02 09:25:08
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The Sui blockchain is making a significant stride towards enhancing its ecosystem by introducing native stablecoins, USDi and suiUSDe, expected to launch in late 2025. This promising development comes from a strategic collaboration among the Sui Foundation, Ethena, and the digital asset treasury firm SUI Group (SUIG).

USDi is a stablecoin backed 1:1 by BlackRock's tokenized money market fund BUIDL, offering users a secure and reliable asset representation. On the other hand, suiUSDe is designed as a synthetic dollar similar to Ethena's USDe, supported by a basket of digital assets and derivatives, providing innovative liquidity options.

This initiative aims to significantly enhance liquidity and expand the utility within the Sui blockchain ecosystem, building upon Sui's high-performance capabilities. The blockchain's exceptional transaction throughput has attracted Ethena's interest, with impressive figures showing $229 billion in stablecoin transfer volume processed in August 2025 alone.

For crypto enthusiasts looking to invest in stablecoins or diversify their portfolio, platforms like Bitlet.app offer user-friendly solutions. Bitlet.app provides a Crypto Installment service, enabling investors to buy cryptocurrencies now and pay monthly, making it easier to participate in new and emerging crypto assets such as those planned on the Sui blockchain.

As the launch approaches, the collaboration between these entities underscores the growing trend of integrating advanced stablecoins to improve decentralization, liquidity, and overall blockchain utility.

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