Sui’s “Shitnet” Label Might Be Outdated Soon
Sui hasn’t always had the best reputation—often jokingly dubbed a “Shitnet” due to slow adoption and underwhelming DeFi traction. But things may be about to change.
Recent reports and insider chatter suggest that Sui is preparing a series of infrastructure upgrades that could make it up to 100x faster. While details remain scarce, early signals point to improvements in:
- On-chain compute efficiency
- Transaction finality speed
- Data availability infrastructure
- DePIN and modular compatibility
If successful, this would transform Sui from a struggling L1 into one of the most efficient infrastructure-first blockchains in the space.
Walrus Could Be the Secret Ingredient
One of the most interesting angles? The possible role of Walrus (WAL) in Sui’s infra evolution.
Walrus is building a decentralized compute and storage layer tailored for chains that need scalability without centralization. It aligns perfectly with what Sui seems to be targeting—especially in:
- GPU-level computation
- DePIN integration (storage, compute, sensors)
- Long-term ecosystem support
A Walrus–Sui integration could create a high-speed, modular network ready to host DeFi, AI, gaming, and real-world asset dApps at scale.
What’s at Stake?
If the upgrades deliver as promised:
- Sui could shift the narrative and attract serious developer attention
- Walrus might benefit from an inflow of projects using its infrastructure
- Performance bottlenecks currently holding Sui back may disappear
It’s rare that a “bad rep” L1 gets a second chance—but with Walrus and DePIN momentum building, Sui might become a surprise leader in 2025’s infrastructure race.
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