Crypto for Advisors: Breaking down the Sui blockchain
Sui is a differentiated Layer-1 blockchain, combining novel object-based architecture and parallel execution for high throughput. It's optimized for consumer Web3 apps.
By Josh Olszewicz|Edited by Sarah Morton Apr 30, 2026, 3:00 p.m. 4 min readMake preferred on
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Breaking down SUI$0.9024
The Sui (pronounced “swee” like sweet) network is emerging as one of the more differentiated Layer-1 blockchains in the current market cycle, combining novel architecture with a design philosophy aimed squarely at consumer-scale applications. A Layer-1 blockchain is the base layer of a network, where transactions are recorded, validated and finalized. While often grouped alongside other high-throughput chains, Sui takes a distinct approach to execution, data ownership and tokenomics, differences that may prove meaningful for long-term adoption and investor positioning.
Launched in 2023 by Mysten Labs, Sui is a delegated proof-of-stake (DPoS) Layer-1 blockchain built using the Move programming language. Its core innovation lies in an object-based data model that enables parallel transaction execution, allowing the network to process transactions simultaneously rather than sequentially. This architecture is designed to deliver high throughput and low latency, improved scalability without reliance on rollups (transaction batching) and native support for complex, asset-centric applications.
Unlike traditional blockchains, where every transaction competes for global consensus, Sui distinguishes between owned objects, which can be processed independently, and shared objects, which require consensus. This selective execution model reduces bottlenecks and enhances efficiency at scale.
Sui’s design is optimized for consumer-facing Web3 use cases, including gaming, digital identity and social applications. By minimizing execution friction and improving user experience through features like zero-knowledge (zk)-based logins and passkeys, the network aims to bridge the gap between Web2 usability and Web3 ownership. The broader implication is straightforward: if Web3 adoption is ultimately driven by applications rather than speculation, architectures like Sui’s may be structurally advantaged.
Beyond its base layer, Sui expands into a broader infrastructure stack. It includes an execution layer for smart contracts and asset logic, decentralized storage via Walrus for verifiable data, programmable encryption through Seal for access control and confidential compute with Nautilus to support hybrid on- and off-chain applications. Together, these components form a full-stack Web3 environment within the Sui ecosystem, reducing reliance on centralized infrastructure providers.
On the consensus side, Sui uses a dual-layer architecture. Narwhal handles data availability, while Bullshark provides transaction ordering and finality. This design enables the network to maintain high throughput without compromising security.
The total SUI token supply has a fixed maximum cap of 10 billion tokens, with no ongoing inflation beyond that cap. Key features include gradual token release through long-term vesting schedules, staking rewards distributed from pre-allocated supply rather than new issuance and an intentionally limited early circulating supply to reduce sell pressure.
Sui has shown steady growth across several key metrics. Transactional activity has remained consistent and active addresses have increased. Total Value Locked (TVL), or how much notional value is inside of the ecosystem, has expanded alongside the growth of decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols and stablecoin integrations. TVL peaked in October 2025 at around $2 billion and has since declined to $600 million, reflecting the broader pullback in assets across the sector.
Ecosystem growth has been driven by the expansion of DeFi platforms, the integration of major stablecoins to improve liquidity and usability and incentive programs paired with emerging consumer applications that increase engagement. Examples include Scallop, a DeFi hub focused on stablecoin lending and yield generation; Run Legends by Talofa Games, a move-to-earn fitness RPG where users walk and run in real life to battle and earn rewards; and FanTV, a TikTok-style social media platform.
One way to assess Sui, and crypto networks more broadly, is through a “network P/S ratio” (market cap divided by fees). This metric reflects investor expectations for future growth and the relationship between current usage and valuation. However, unlike traditional equities, fees are volatile, only accrue to validators and token holders who stake their SUI and are highly sensitive to incentives and subsidies. As a result, valuation should be contextualized alongside user adoption, transaction trends and ecosystem expansion.
Sui is also beginning to intersect with traditional financial infrastructure. The launch of SUI-linked investment products, including exchange-traded vehicles with staking exposure, signals growing institutional interest. This trend mirrors broader crypto market evolution, where access, yield and regulatory wrappers have unlocked pathways for sophisticated institutional access and capital deployment.
Sui represents a distinct approach within the Layer-1 landscape, combining parallelized execution and object-based architecture, a non-inflationary, vesting-driven token model and a growing ecosystem of consumer and DeFi applications.
For investors, the key question is not simply whether Sui can compete on throughput, but whether its design translates into sustained user adoption and economic activity. If it does, the network’s architecture and token structure could position it as a meaningful component in the construction of the next phase of Web3 growth.
Generations of the Internet

Web1: Information online | Web2: Platforms and social interaction | Web3: Ownership, composability, and programmable value
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- Josh Olszewicz, portfolio manager, Canary Capital
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