Coinbase adds deep Sui support on token standards and custody, citing developer activity as SUI faces a March unlock. Layer-1 network Sui has entered a partnershipCoinbase adds deep Sui support on token standards and custody, citing developer activity as SUI faces a March unlock. Layer-1 network Sui has entered a partnership

Sui Partners With Coinbase to Expand Institutional Access as Token Unlock Nears

2026/02/07 22:45
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Coinbase adds deep Sui support on token standards and custody, citing developer activity as SUI faces a March unlock.

Layer-1 network Sui has entered a partnership with crypto exchange Coinbase to expand its institutional footprint. Under the agreement, SUI will see deeper service integration on the American exchange. More so, it places Sui alongside a small group of blockchains with broad infrastructure support on Coinbase. 

Sui Secures Coinbase Support for Token Standards and Custody Services

In a Friday post, Sui disclosed that Coinbase has adopted the SUI token standard, allowing broader participation across its ecosystem. Effectively, this allows users and developers to interact with the network’s assets through Coinbase’s systems. 

Additionally, its token standard now sits alongside those of Ethereum and Solana, marking a milestone in network recognition. According to Sui, added access should lower barriers for projects building or launching tokens on its chain.

Coinbase’s token-standard support goes beyond basic trading access. Integration covers internal wallets, custody services, compliance systems, and developer tools. And such support makes token issuance, transfers, and reporting easier for Sui-based projects. 

Even more, developers gain direct access to Coinbase’s large user base. And this improves reach and liquidity without requiring external bridges or custom setups.

Sui confirmed that Coinbase and the Sui Foundation plan to expand cooperation around custody and treasury management. Once this is achieved, the foundation will receive broader support on asset storage, operational controls, and treasury oversight. 

According to the network, regulated financial access remains a core priority as institutional demand continues to shape blockchain adoption.

Coinbase Cites Builder Growth as Reason for Sui Integration

Coinbase cited developer activity as a key reason for the integration. Sui ranks among fundamentally rooted networks, with high developer engagement. 

High creator activity generally signals long-term sustainability and remains a critical factor in infrastructure decisions. As such, platforms tend to favor chains that use consistent tooling and actively launch projects.

The blockchain’s architecture has drawn builders through its Move-based programming model and parallel execution design. Applications can process transactions at high throughput without relying on complex scaling layers. 

Predictable performance and built-in safety checks have supported ecosystem growth. Coinbase tracks such metrics closely when assessing deeper network support.

Upcoming Token Unlock Raises Short-Term Supply Pressure Risks

On the market side, the network is set to unlock 43.35 million SUI tokens on March 1. The exercise will result in 1.13% of the coin’s circulating supply shifting from locked to transferable status. 

As per analysts, the impact of the token unlock on prices will depend on recipient behavior and liquidity around release timing. Concentrated holdings or short-term selling could pressure prices. However, longer-term staking may reduce the impact by keeping supply off the market.

At the time of writing, SUI is exchanging hands at $0.98 after an over 6% intraday rise. Despite that move, the price remains down more than 75% over six months and roughly 85% from its $5.34 peak. Market sentiment has also stayed bearish, with the Fear and Greed Index at 9, reflecting extreme fear.

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