Sui launched a gas-free stablecoin transfer feature, supported by Fireblocks
According to official news, Sui has announced the launch of the "Gas-Free Stablecoin Transfer" feature, allowing users and businesses to conduct peer-to-peer stablecoin transfers on the network without paying Gas fees or needing to hold additional SUI token balances. This means that the transaction fee for stablecoin transfers on the Sui network has officially dropped to $0. This feature is supported by Fireblocks and has been gradually rolled out on the Sui mainnet. This upgrade supports various stablecoins, including USDsui, SuiUSDe, AUSD, FDUSD, USDB, USDC, and USDY.
Adeniyi Abiodun, co-founder of Sui and CPO of Mysten Labs, stated that stablecoins are becoming the core infrastructure of global finance, but users still need to manage Gas tokens separately, which increases complexity. The Gas-Free Transfer feature will remove this barrier, making on-chain payments simpler, more predictable, and easier to adopt.
This feature is based on the new account balance system Address Balances launched simultaneously by Sui, which simplifies the on-chain storage and transfer process of funds while maintaining high performance and scalability. Since August 2025, the total amount of stablecoin transfers on the Sui network has exceeded $1 trillion. The official statement indicates that this upgrade will further promote Sui as the core stablecoin infrastructure for enterprise payments, fintech, and AI Agent automated payment scenarios.
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