#sui Let's talk about some recent operations regarding $Sui. Also, some matters related to Sui.

First, let's talk about the buying issue. I bought some Sui at 2 and 2.3, and bought some $Cetus at 0.08. First, the logic of buying Sui is that it has dropped more than 50% from its peak, and I saw bottom signals on the K-line. Furthermore, I see that the Sui project team has been actively doing things, so I speculated a bit about their big picture and decided to buy in at the bottom.

$Cetus was purchased because I saw its strength; its trading volume is outstanding, with several innovations. Coupled with its low market cap, it has been really overlooked compared to other swaps, so I bought some at the bottom. My expectation for this coin is 5 to 10 times. Currently, half of my purchase is in the swap to earn interest, unlocking in six months. The other half is in Binance for liquidity, waiting to sell in batches after a price increase.

Now let's talk about the big picture of the Sui project team that I speculate (purely my own random thoughts, just for fun): The basic support is DIFE, which is undeniable, and the success on DIFE is evident to all. I have also participated in several airdrops on DIFE, one of which will be on the 29th.

The project team is still building in multiple areas.

1. In terms of blockchain games, everyone should have seen the launched console; it has sold out. Blockchain games have not yet exploded, but I believe it will erupt at some point; this is a significant sector in web3. Given the number and quality of game projects that the Sui project team has attracted, it is highly likely that one or two dark horses will emerge. If there is liquidity between the game tokens and Sui, it will increase the price of Sui.

2. In terms of NFTs, I bought some little frogs, waiting for an airdrop. I haven't put much effort into this area, but I have my own trading platform. NFTs are also an indispensable part of web3; although it's currently sluggish, there should still be sector rotations.

3. In terms of storage, everyone has seen the WAL, which is very sincere in its offerings, and WAL quickly integrated with multiple projects. Its scalability is incredibly strong—blockchain games, AI, NFTs, etc. Wherever there is data, there will inevitably be a need for storage.

4. Recently, I've been thinking about integrating with web2. If we can connect financial products with web2, the prospects are huge.

5. ETF applications. Compared to other projects, its speed from inception to ETF application has been very fast.

6. Compared to ETH, there's not much to say; those who use it know. Compared to SOL, I believe SOL is just a meme holding on; there hasn't been much construction besides that. If I'm wrong about criticizing SOL, feel free to let me know in the comments about its strengths.

In short, I will write about Sui whenever I have time in the next two years. I have also recently noticed that many people are starting to pay attention to Sui. I think this is a good thing. Sui won't rise too quickly; once the foundation is solid, exploring higher levels is just a matter of time.

Also, welcome to play the short Sui contracts. If someone made money, congratulations to you. If someone lost money on shorting Sui, I thank you.

Love you all.