Franklin Templeton Digital Assets and Sui Now Join Hands to Strengthen DeFi Strategy
Sui Foundation partners with Franklin Templeton Digital Assets to enhance DeFi solutions on the blockchain.
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Sui Foundation partners with Franklin Templeton Digital Assets to enhance DeFi solutions on the blockchain.
Sui, a Layer-1 network, announced a new partnership with investment firm Franklin Templeton. This partnership includes capital investment in Sui and support for the firm's blockchain development.
The notable growth of the Web3 ecosystem on the Sui blockchain has bolstered the ongoing $SUI bull run, which is already in the price discovery phase.
Sui Foundation has recently made an important partnership agreement with Franklin Templeton Digital Assets, which will help develop DeFi solutions on the Sui platform. This will give the Sui ecosystem developers support and additional guidance in enhancing blockchain solutions and products.
Sui has partnered with Franklin Templeton Digital Assets to strengthen its ecosystem and advance blockchain-based technologies.
Sui has joined forces with Franklin Templeton Digital Assets in a bid to drive blockchain innovation and foster growth within the Sui ecosystem.
Sui collaborates with Franklin Templeton Digital Assets to bolster its blockchain ecosystem, highlighting projects like Deepbook and Karrier One, amid growing interest from global investment firms.
Sui partners with Franklin Templeton as its DeFi ecosystem grows, reaching $1.6 billion in total value locked this year. The post Sui partners with Franklin Templeton to boost DeFi innovation and ecosystem growth appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
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Earlier today, the Layer-1 blockchain Sui experienced a two-hour blackout, halting block production and rendering transaction processing impossible. This network outage led to a slight dip in SUI's price, falling from $3.73 to $3.64.
Sui Network resumed operations after a two-hour outage.
SUI's network had a two-hour network outage, followed by a shorter 29-minute block lag on November 21. The chain had an all-time high record for transactions per second, which led up to a bug for validators to produce and propagate blocks.
Sui Network experienced its first major outage Thursday, grinding the network to a halt for two hours due to a bug.
Sui, decentralized Layer-1 blockchain. faced a two-hour outage early on November 21 before recovering.
The Sui network experienced an outage, halting block production for over 2 hours.
The downtime had immediate repercussions for Sui (SUI), the blockchain's native cryptocurrency with its value dropping 11%.
Sui Network dubbed the ‘Solana (SOL) killer,' suffered a major outage on November 21, which halted block production for over an hour.
For 51 minutes, blocks were not produced and transactions were not processed.
At press time, the SUI status page had confirmed that block production had resumed.
SUI price tanked after the incident but quickly recovered.
The downtime was caused by a bug in its transaction scheduling.