May the SUI Gods be with us again? https://t.co/dZCRzYzSIt
May the SUI Gods be with us again? https://t.co/dZCRzYzSIt
My eyes are on SUI as it's hitting $0.64-$0.67 key level I shared over a year ago
$SUI looks good here 👀 https://t.co/QiGCLdME50
Most $SUI holders know one thing about the token.
Total supply is capped at 10 billion.
They have never read the mechanic that makes that cap matter.
It is called the Storage Fund. It is the most important thing in the Sui tokenomics docs that almost nobody has priced in yet.
Here is exactly how it works.
Every time a transaction adds data to the Sui blockchain, the user pays a storage fee.
That fee does not go to validators.
It goes into the Storage Fund, a pool of SUI that sits at the protocol level and never depletes.
Here is where most people stop reading.
The Storage Fund has its own stake in the network. It earns staking rewards the same way every other stakeholder does. Those rewards go directly to validators as compensation for storing historical data.
This solves a problem every other chain quietly ignores.
When a new validator joins Sui, they inherit every byte of data created before they existed. Why would any rational operator pay to store someone else’s history?
The Storage Fund pays