Sui Mainnet Freezes Again, Raising Reliability Concerns

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Sui’s mainnet froze again, halting transactions and DeFi activity as users reported failed swaps and transfers. Sui confirmed the outage on X, noting validators are offline while RPC nodes stay active. The incident raises questions about the network upgrade’s impact on stability. A potential DeFi exploit remains a concern as the network struggles during its expansion phase.
  • Sui stalls again, freezing DeFi, swaps, and transfers across its Layer-1 blockchain network.
  • Repeated outages raise doubts over Sui scalability during the rapid ecosystem expansion phase.
  • Validators halt while RPC stays online, but users still face frozen transactions and apps.

Sui’s blockchain stalled again after a fresh mainnet disruption froze transactions across the network, raising renewed concerns about its stability. The outage halted transfers, DeFi activity, swaps, gaming operations, and wallet interactions on one of crypto’s fastest-growing Layer-1 chains.

Sui confirmed the issue on X, writing, “Sui mainnet is currently experiencing a network stall.” The team said developers are actively investigating and will release a full incident report later, while traders and developers reassess the network’s reliability during a key growth phase.

The disruption came just days after Sui restored operations from another five-hour outage linked to a software bug. Developers previously traced that incident to a “crash bug in the gas charging logic introduced by the 1.72 release.” Although validators later patched the system and resumed activity, the latest stall has again highlighted ongoing risks around scalability and validator coordination.

Validators Halt While RPC Nodes Stay Online

Sui’s status page classified validators as being in a major outage, while public RPC nodes continued running normally. However, that difference can be misleading because RPC services may still show older blockchain data during validator failures. Validators, on the other hand, cannot confirm or finalize new transactions until consensus resumes across the network.

For users, the impact is immediate and noticeable. Transfers can fail, DeFi positions may freeze, and gaming apps or stablecoin payments may stop working. Unlike normal congestion, a network stall halts blockchain progress entirely, even when users continue paying transaction fees.

Stablecoin Expansion Faces Fresh Pressure

The outage comes at a critical expansion phase for Sui’s ecosystem. The network recently introduced gasless stablecoin transfers covering seven tokens, including USDC and FDUSD. The feature removes transaction fees for eligible transfers and aims to make blockchain payments simpler for both businesses and users.

Further, CME Group launched regulated SUI futures contracts alongside Avalanche products. The move expands institutional access through cash-settled derivatives tied to official CME reference rates.

Past Incidents Highlight Technical Risks

Sui previously faced a major disruption in January 2026 after validators reached conflicting consensus states. The incident halted checkpoint certification for nearly six hours. However, developers said user funds remained safe and no transaction rollbacks occurred.

The latest outage adds to broader security concerns across the Move ecosystem. Researchers recently identified a “TrapDoor” malware campaign targeting developer environments across Sui, Aptos, and Solana.

Meanwhile, SUI token pressure has reduced in recent trading. CoinMarketCap data shows the token now trades at $0.9256, up 1% in the past 24 hours and about 83% below its January 2025 peak.

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