SUI, like many newer networks, first came to the market with its layer-one narrative. The market had a sense of what it was at first, defined by its speed, architecture, scalability, and design.
That’s understandable because at the time, the crypto market still rewarded projects that could position themselves as faster, leaner, or more developer-friendly than previous generations of chains.
But markets are evolving, and so are the narratives. The new narrative for SUI might be less about the blockchain itself and more about institutional importance, access to financial products, and fitting into a financial market. [Read more…] about Why SUI’s Institutional Story May Matter More Than its Old Layer-One Story


