šŸ”„SUI maintains $3 after two-hour outage


Yesterday, the Layer-1 blockchainĀ SuiĀ experienced a two-hour blackout, halting block production and rendering transaction processing impossible. This network outage led to a slight dip in SUIā€™s price, falling from $3.73 to $3.64.

Around 10:52 UTC, web3Ā securityĀ firm ExVull disclosed that a DOS bug caused the Sui network outage. Fully known as a Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack, the bugā€ refers to a software attack that overwhelms a system with excessive traffic or requests, causing it to become unavailable to legitimate users by crashing or severely slowing its functionality.


Following this development, several exchangesĀ halted SUI transactionsĀ as the price also dipped a little. However, nearly two hours later, theĀ projectĀ updated its community, saying that validators had assisted in resolving the issue.


Consequently, on a daily chart,Ā SUI continues to tradeĀ within an ascending channel. An ascending channel, also called a rising channel or channel up, is a chart pattern defined by two parallel upward-sloping lines.Ā 

It forms when the price shows higher swing highs and higher swing lows, indicating an ongoing uptrend. Furthermore, the Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) has increased, suggesting that buying pressure has outpaced distribution.



If this continues, SUIā€™s price could climb above $4. However, if a Sui network outage occurs again, this might not happen. In that scenario,Ā the value could dropĀ below $3.


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