In the current emerging public blockchain track, Sui is undoubtedly the most dazzling one. In a short period, its TVL (Total Value Locked) skyrocketed to $1.13 billion, successfully ranking among the top seven in the world for on-chain asset locking. Sui focuses on 'extreme speed + affordable cost,' with transaction confirmations completed within seconds, and Gas fees are surprisingly low. This outstanding performance advantage makes it an ideal choice for gaming and social DApps.

Recently, Sui has reached a deep cooperation with South Korean gaming giant Nexon, and both parties are committed to bringing the large traditional gaming user base into the blockchain gaming field. It is foreseeable that this cooperation will bring unprecedented vitality to the Sui ecosystem, likely attracting a large number of new users and developers, and pushing the ecosystem to new heights.

On the technical side, Sui employs the Move language, which has made a qualitative leap in security compared to the industry-standard Solidity language, effectively reducing the risk of smart contract vulnerabilities. This technical advantage has led many developers originally rooted in Aptos to jump ship and join the Sui camp, injecting strong momentum into Sui's technological innovation and project development.

However, as an emerging public blockchain, Sui also faces significant challenges. Established public blockchains, with their deep user base, rich ecological applications, and strong brand influence, can easily create a 'vampire effect' on new chains. Although Sui started impressively, whether it can continue to retain users and solidify its position in the future still requires answers through strength and innovation in its subsequent development.