Sui Network Suffers Three Mainnet Outages in 48 Hours Due to Software Bug

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Sui Network faced three mainnet outages in 48 hours, linked to a software bug in version 1.72. The network upgrade caused gas fee logic and on-chain randomness protocol issues. The outages occurred on May 28 and 29, totaling over 15 hours of downtime. SUI token dropped nearly 19% in a week, from $1.06 to $0.867. The Sui Foundation confirmed no user funds were lost and no transactions reversed. On-chain news shows the network is working to resolve the issue.

TL;DR:

  • Sui suffered three outages in less than 48 hours on May 28 and 29, leaving the network down for more than 15 hours.
  • The failures originated in bugs introduced in version 1.72 of the software, affecting gas fee logic and the on-chain randomness protocol.
  • The SUI token fell around 19% during the week, dropping from near $1.06 to trade around the current $0.867.

Suisuffered three consecutive outages on its mainnet on May 28 and 29, leaving the network out of operation for more than 15 hours in total. The foundation overseeing the protocol’s development published a post-mortem analysis attributing the failures to bugs introduced in version 1.72 of its software.

The first outage began around 7:00 a.m. Pacific Time on Thursday and lasted nearly seven hours. The issue originated in the gas fee logic for transactions that combined the new address-balance system with traditional coin objects. When a transaction was cancelled due to insufficient funds, the fee routine still attempted to debit those funds, generating a negative overflow error that caused validators to crash.

The team deployed a provisional fix at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday to restore the network as quickly as possible, but acknowledged that the patch had “a known issue with a low probability of triggering a new halt.” That scenario materialized Friday at 5:00 a.m., when a masked variant of the same bug bypassed the provisional patch. Validators adopted a more robust fix by 9:40 a.m. the same day.

Sui Was Slow to Contain the Failure But Announced Priority Improvements

The third outage, lasting approximately 43 minutes, was a direct consequence of the restart of validators required to install the second fix. Upon restarting, participation in the on-chain randomness protocol fell below the required threshold, disabling the mechanism. A latent bug prevented that disabled state from being persisted to disk, and when the epoch change occurred, transactions dependent on randomness accumulated in a paused queue for nearly six hours before being resolved.

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The Sui Foundation confirmed that user funds were not at risk during any of the outages and that no confirmed transactions were reversed. It also outlined priority improvement areas, including better fault containment, greater resilience during epoch transitions, and additional investment in artificial intelligence agents for validator log diagnostics and analysis.

These events represent the third major reliability incident since the mainnet launched in May 2023, following a transaction scheduling failure in November 2024 and a consensus divergence in January 2026. With a total value locked of $519 million, Sui ranks 13th among the largest blockchains according to DefiLlama.

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