108 Million SUI Tokens Left Exchanges in a Single Move. One Company Did It

SUI Group Holdings moved its entire treasury into staking, locking up 2.7% of circulating supply. That was Friday. By Sunday, the token hit $1.41.

SUI Group Holdings, a Nasdaq-listed company, disclosed on Friday that it moved its entire corporate treasury of 108.7 million SUI tokens into direct staking. Thatโ€™s roughly 2.7% of circulating supply, pulled off exchanges and DeFi protocols and locked up. Within 48 hours, SUI went from $0.94 to $1.41.

The token has since cooled to around $1.27. But the weekend move wasnโ€™t just a price spike. It landed on top of five months of institutional infrastructure that most price-focused coverage has ignored.

Five Months of Institutional Plumbing, in Order

December 2025: 21Shares listed the first SUI ETF on Nasdaq, a 2x leveraged product. February 2026: Grayscale launched its SUI Staking ETF (GSUI) on NYSE Arca, converting its existing trust. Canary Capital launched a competing staking ETF the same week. That gave SUI three ETFs on U.S. exchanges within two months.

May 4: CME Group listed SUI futures contracts. Sui became the fourth Layer 1 to enter CMEโ€™s regulated derivatives market, after Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana. No other altcoin got there this fast.

May 8: Margex launched a $3 million SUI liquidity incentive campaign. May 9: SUI Group Holdings staked 108.7 million tokens. May 10: At Consensus Miami, Mysten Labs co-founder Adeniyi Abiodun announced zero-fee stablecoin transfers and private transactions coming to Sui.

Each of these alone would be notable. Stacked together over five months, they form something different: a coordinated institutional onramp.

The Staking Move Changed the Supply Math

SUI has a circulating supply of 4 billion tokens against a max supply of 10 billion. Nearly 74% of total supply was already staked before SUI Group Holdings made its move. Adding another 108.7 million tokens pushed liquid exchange supply even lower.

When a Nasdaq-listed firm stakes its entire treasury, it does two things. It removes tokens from the sell side. And it tells the market that a regulated entity is comfortable locking capital into the network long term. The 13% jump on Friday was the supply reaction. The continuation to $1.41 on Sunday was the sentiment reaction.

Pagaโ€™s $11 Billion Fintech Just Picked Sui

The staking news didnโ€™t arrive alone. At the Sui Live event in Miami, Nigerian fintech giant Paga announced a deep integration with the Sui blockchain. Paga processed $11 billion in transactions in 2025. The partnership will use Suiโ€™s USDsui stablecoin for high-yield dollar accounts, tokenized real-world assets, and cross-border payments across Africa.

This is a real-world use case at scale, not a testnet demo. Itโ€™s the kind of adoption play that Telegram tried with TON in a different way: taking an existing user base of millions and routing it through a blockchain. The difference is Paga already moves real money in a region where dollar-denominated stablecoins solve an actual problem.

Peter Brandt Called a โ€˜Major Bottom.โ€™ The Chart Agrees, With Caveats.

Veteran trader Peter Brandt posted on Saturday that SUI had printed a โ€œmajor bottomโ€ signal. The token broke out of a multi-week consolidation range between $0.94 and $1.00 that had held since early May. Daily volume hit $1.2 billion, up 32% from the prior session. Whether this becomes a sustained move or another altcoin cycle that fades fast depends on follow-through above $1.35.

The RSI on the hourly chart hit 80 before the pullback from $1.41 to $1.27. Aggressive profit-taking wiped out nearly a third of the gains from the top. That $1.41 level is now confirmed resistance.

The Network Numbers Behind the Price

Suiโ€™s cumulative active addresses passed 228 million. DeFi total value locked peaked at $2.6 billion. Stablecoin transfers on the network crossed $1 trillion in March. The chain processed 65.8 million transactions in a single day within two months of its 2023 launch. Compare that to BNB Chainโ€™s recent infrastructure upgrades: both networks are competing for the same institutional attention, but Sui is accumulating regulated products faster.

Hashi, developed by Mysten Labs, now allows Bitcoin to be used as on-chain collateral on Sui without wrapping or centralized custody. Over 20 institutions committed on day one. Thatโ€™s a bridge between Bitcoin holders and Suiโ€™s DeFi stack that didnโ€™t exist six months ago.

The weekend rally grabbed headlines. But the real story is what happened between December and May: three ETFs, CME futures, a Nasdaq firm staking nine figures, an $11 billion fintech partnership, and native Bitcoin collateral. The price caught up to the infrastructure. Whether it stays there depends on whether the infrastructure keeps delivering.

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