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💧 $SUI launches gasless stablecoin transfers for global payments
Sending stablecoins on a blockchain has always come with a strange tax: you need to own the chain’s native token just to pay the fee for moving dollars. Sui Network just killed that requirement entirely.
As of May 20, the Sui Mainnet now supports protocol-level gasless stablecoin transfers, setting transaction fees to $0.00 for eligible peer-to-peer payments. No SUI tokens in your wallet? No problem.
🔸 How it works and what’s eligible
The update covers a surprisingly broad roster of stablecoins. USDC from Circle headlines the list, joined by USDsui, suiUSDe, AUSD, FDUSD, USDB, and USDY. That’s seven stablecoins at launch, giving users meaningful optionality rather than locking them into a single issuer.
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If you hold any of those stablecoins on Sui, you can send them to another wallet without owning a single SUI token and without paying a cent in fees.
There is one nuance worth understanding. During periods of network congestion, transactions get prioritized based on paid gas activity. When things get crowded, users who pay gas get priority.
🔸 Why this matters more than it sounds
Gas fees have been one of crypto’s most persistent usability problems. New users trying to send USDC on Ethereum quickly discover they need ETH. On Solana, they need SOL. On Sui, they needed SUI. Every chain demands you hold its native token as a prerequisite for doing anything, even if your only goal is moving dollars.
Sui’s approach eliminates that barrier at the deepest possible level. This isn’t a sponsored gas relay or a frontend trick where someone else pays the fee behind the scenes. The protocol itself treats these transfers as zero-fee operations. That distinction matters because relayer-based solutions can be turned off, run out of subsidies, or introduce counterparty risk. Protocol-level changes are permanent infrastructure.
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