Sui Launches USDsui Stablecoin to Boost Liquidity and Developer Growth

Published at 2025-11-13 02:16:11

Sui has officially unveiled USDsui, a native US dollar‑pegged stablecoin issued through the Bridge Open Issuance platform to enhance scalability, liquidity and transaction efficiency across the Sui blockchain. The launch aims to simplify integration for developers by providing a trustable on‑chain dollar that can be used directly in smart contracts and decentralized applications without relying on wrapped external assets.

USDsui could reduce friction for token swaps, settlements and yield products on Sui, helping attract liquidity and accelerate ecosystem growth by making payments and DeFi primitives more straightforward. Market participants will be watching peg management, reserve transparency and regulatory considerations as the stablecoin scales, but the release marks a notable step toward broader utility and developer-friendly tooling within the Sui network.

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