SUI Slides as $116M DeFi Exploit Rattles Crypto Markets
The layer-1 token broke key support levels and saw 68% above-average volume as traders dumped risk.

What to know:
- SUI dropped over 9% Tuesday, breaking through key support as a broader DeFi exploit rattled investor confidence.
- The sell-off followed Monday's $116M hack on Balancer, sparking heavy trading and signs of institutional exits.
- Analysts warned of further downside unless bulls reclaim $2.07, with technical targets now near $1.95.
SUI, the native token of the Sui blockchain, fell Tuesday after breaching critical support levels and triggering a wave of technical selling. The token dropped 9.2% to as low as $2.02 as trading volume spiked and recovery attempts repeatedly failed.
The sell-off followed Monday's news of a $116 million exploit involving decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol Balancer, which has rattled sentiment across the industry.
As security concerns mounted, investors appeared to unwind exposure to riskier layer-1 tokens, with SUI showing signs of institutional liquidation, according to CoinDesk Research's technical analysis model. Nearly 42.6 million tokens changed hands during the breakdown, 68% more than the daily average, according to on-chain data.
The $2.08 level — once a support zone — flipped into resistance during the rout, with multiple failed bounces reinforcing the bearish trend. During U.S. morning hours, SUI hovered around $2.02 in low-volume trading, suggesting traders were positioning ahead of the next major move.
Chart watchers noted classic capitulation behavior: a single-hour collapse, followed by lower highs and tight consolidation. If the token breaks below $2.014, technical targets point toward $1.98 or even $1.95. To regain momentum, bulls would need to reclaim $2.07 with conviction.
The CoinDesk 5 Index of the biggest cryptocurrencies dropped 1.15% on the day with all constituents lower.
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