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Sui Launches Native Stablecoin USDsui Using Bridge’s Open Issuance Platform

The new U.S.-compliant USDsui aims to link the blockchain’s $200bn monthly stablecoin volume to Bridge’s interoperable platform.

Nov 12, 2025, 5:06 p.m.
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What to know:

  • Sui introduces USDsui, a U.S.-compliant, reward-bearing digital dollar built on Bridge’s Open Issuance platform
  • The stablecoin will integrate across DeFi, wallets, and apps, and interoperate with stablecoins from Phantom, Hyperliquid, and MetaMask
  • USDsui aims to serve as the backbone for Sui’s growing onchain economy, which handles over $200 billion in monthly stablecoin transfers

The popular Sui blockchain ecosystem is launching USDsui, a new U.S.-compliant stablecoin built using Bridge’s recently introduced Open Issuance platform.

Bridge, a Stripe-owned company, provides the infrastructure for issuing compliant digital dollars designed to work across multiple blockchains.

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USDsui will serve as Sui’s native stablecoin, accessible across wallets, decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols and applications built on the network. The token will also connect to other Bridge-powered stablecoins from platforms including Phantom, Hyperliquid and MetaMask.

For developers, USDsui offers a way to integrate a compliant digital dollar into products ranging from trading protocols to game economies. In practice, a developer building an in-game marketplace or remittance app on Sui could use USDsui for instant, low-cost payments that stay within regulatory bounds.

Sui processed more than $400 billion in stablecoin transfers between August and September 2025, signaling both heavy usage and growing demand for a native, compliant asset. Revenues tied to USDsui will be reinvested into Sui’s ecosystem to support further development and growth.

“Open Issuance eliminates the usual complexity and extended timelines associated with stablecoin deployment,” said Zach Abrams, co-founder and CEO of Bridge. “It’s designed exactly to enable platforms like Sui to launch their own stablecoins quickly and efficiently, and we’re excited to see what developers will build on top of USDsui.”

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