The recent attack on Sui ($SUI ) resulted in a loss of $223 million. Fortunately, the Sui Foundation intervened and stopped $162 million. Critics have described that as "centralized," but let's be realistic: complete decentralization is not always the solution.
Complete decentralization without any form of oversight is a recipe for disaster. Billions can disappear in seconds. Entire ecosystems can collapse. If there is no one to intervene, even honest mistakes become irreversible tragedies.
Sui was not built to be 100% centralized — and that is a feature, not a bug. Its goal is efficiency, scalability, and freeing developers and users from corporate control — not sacrificing everything for ideology.
If you are looking for pure decentralization, then Bitcoin ($BTC ) or Monero (XMR) are available. But if you want a blockchain capable of securely supporting real-world solutions, a certain level of governance is not only smart — it is essential.
Not every chain needs to be like the others. Decentralization is not binary. It is a spectrum — and Sui has chosen the right balance.
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