- Sui Basecamp 2025: Adeniyi Abiodun on decentralization and scaling Sui
- Message is “Decentralize the Whole Stack,” focusing on the SWE ecosystem and components
- Updates to Mr. Eddy and core SWE components Debug, Walrus, and Seals
- Five major protocol updates include Remora, Mississippi v2, SIP 45, Scion, RPC 2.0
- Institutional partnerships announced with Grayscale, Franklin Templeton, and others
- By 2030, the Sui ecosystem intends to attract 3.3 billion gamers
Sui Basecamp 2025: Adeniyi Abiodun on Sui decentralization and scalability achievements during the last two years, which are fairly significant and extensive. The main message was “Decentralize the Whole Stack” — focusing on updating the SWE ecosystem and introducing new components, five major protocol improvements aimed at strengthening the network’s security, resilience, and scalability, and updates to key applications. In addition, Sui announced notable partnerships with large players such as Grayscale and Franklin Templeton and stated its ambitious goal to onboard 3.3 billion gamers by 2030 — reinforcing its intention to take on a larger role in the entire Web3 infrastructure.
Sui Moves Further Toward Becoming an Infrastructure-Grade Blockchain
Sui is one of the fastest-growing projects in the space, with ambitious goals — and it appears to be making confident progress. At Sui Basecamp 2025, Adeniyi Abiodun outlined a number of achievements the team has reached in just a few years in its mission to scale and strengthen the network.
Three unicorn projects have already launched, while Mr. Eddy, Debug, Walrus, and Seals continue active development. The team also introduced Eco — a unified interface for managing digital assets across networks — along with support for Phantom and Backpack wallets.
Several critical protocols essential for scalability and resilience received updates:
- Remora — a solution for horizontal validator scaling
- SIP 45 — protection against double-spending and fraud attempts
- Mississippi v2 — reduces node computation and increases network throughput
- Nautilus — verification of off-chain actions
- Scion — fault-tolerant internet routing
- Pascale and Kelp — tools for secure, non-custodial access recovery
- RPC 2.0 — now with GRPC and GraphQL support, greatly expanding developer capabilities and simplifying integration and frontend development
Sui also announced institutional partnerships with major players such as Grayscale and Franklin Templeton, and the platform has set its sights on the gaming sector, aiming to onboard 3.3 billion gamers by 2030.
Conclusion
With this, Sui introduced a unified ecosystem of protocols and tools designed to solve the structural limitations of existing Web3. From decentralized storage and identity to scalable validators and advanced RPC infrastructure, Sui presents an architecture-first approach to building the next-generation internet — where security, privacy, and performance are embedded at the protocol level. Stay tuned for updates, be adaptive in the rapidly evolving technological, financial, and crypto landscape, and keep your strategy grounded, balanced, and beneficial.