The token behind Sui Network is up double digits on Tuesday as the wider crypto market looked to recover from the latest downturn.
Last week, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) took hefty action against the world’s largest exchanges, Binance and Coinbase. The move shook markets, specifically tokens the Commission termed securities.
Sui (SUI) led today’s gains with a 7.9% uptick amid a fresh tokenomics improvement proposal and a short squeeze of long orders in the futures market.
Sui is a layer-1 blockchain layer built by former members of Facebook’s (now Meta) blockchain team with SUI as the native gas-paying and validating token of the network.
In the crypto and blockchain space, Sui refers to the Sui network or its native token of the same name. Sui is a Layer 1 blockchain with a mainnet launch on May 3, 2023. The native token launches on a variety of crypto exchanges including Bybit and Kucoin as of that day.
Even before the mainnet launch, however, Sui attracted attention from many in the crypto community. Below, we take a closer look at what Sui is and why it is notable in the ever-growing field of blockchains and crypto tokens.
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While most tokens are still down over the past week, several digital assets posted modest gains between one and five percent since Monday.
The total crypto market capitalization is up 1%, or roughly $10 billion, in the last 24 hours.
Bitcoin (BTC) was up just 0.4% on the day, last trading at $ 26,140, and Ethereum (ETH) shed 0.3% to trade at $1,750.
Liquid staking refers to locking tokens in a proof-of-stake (PoS) blockchain to earn validator rewards while retaining the token’s liquidity through a liquid token representation of the staked amount.
Currently, SUI validators earn 5.43% annually in SUI rewards for securing the network. Liquid staking would allow investors to earn this reward while actively trading with their liquid-staked tokens. The annual yields will likely motivate more users to stake their tokens.
Another factor pulling up SUI’s price is a short squeeze in the futures market.
Coinglass data shows that the funding rate for SUI perpetual contracts dropped significantly on June 11, indicating that traders opened aggressive short positions.
The funding rate is a periodic payment made between long and short traders in a perpetual contract market depending on the market’s demand for these contracts. If the demand for longs rises, the funding rate increases for traders holding buy positions.
The funding rate for SUI futures contracts on crypto derivative exchanges. Source: Coinglass.
In SUI’s case, most traders were short and bet on its price going down. This created an opportunity for more sophisticated traders to run the price to the upside and hunt the stop losses of the majority.
In the last two days, $2.5 million SUI long orders were liquidated, per Coinglass data, as the funding rate for the contract cooled near neutral values.
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