Sui and Bridge Launch USDsui Stablecoin on Open Issuance Platform

Published at 2025-11-13 10:45:46

Sui announced the launch of USDsui, a stablecoin built using Bridge’s Open Issuance platform and intended to function as a key component of the Sui ecosystem. The release marks a strategic push to provide native on‑chain dollar liquidity for payments, DeFi primitives and developer integrations on Sui (SUI). Sui and Bridge say the partnership will coordinate technical issuance and governance to keep USDsui consistent with network objectives.

The move is notable amid broader regulatory scrutiny of stablecoins; the teams emphasize compliance and alignment with applicable standards as part of the rollout. Market participants will be watching for reserve disclosures, audit plans and integration timelines with wallets and DeFi protocols. USDsui could broaden utility and liquidity on Sui if adoption and transparency match the stated commitments.

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