Sushi - Has Dropped 62.25% Over the Past Year as Ecosystem Changes Unfold
- SUSHI fell 62.25% in 1 year despite Sui's $2B DeFi TVL growth and 5.5M daily transactions. - HyperSui, a perpetual DEX raising $2M in 2 weeks, aims to boost Sui's TVL to $3B by 2025. - Analysts predict SUI could reach $3.42-$11.20, but SUSHI's price lags network metrics amid DeFi consolidation. - HyperSui's presale (0.00331→$0.09) supports institutional-grade trading on Sui, BNB, Ethereum, and Solana.
As of November 1, 2025, SUSHI experienced a 0.48% decrease over the past 24 hours, settling at $0.5132. Over the last week, SUSHI fell by 5.66%, gained 5.02% in the past month, and declined by 62.25% over the previous year.
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A significant milestone for the Sui ecosystem is the debut of HyperSui, a newly launched perpetual decentralized exchange (DEX). HyperSui, which secured over $2 million in funding within two weeks, is positioned as the first all-encompassing perpetual DEX on Sui. The exchange utilizes sophisticated liquidity mechanisms and automated market
Perpetual DEXs are rapidly gaining popularity in DeFi, thanks to their continuous trading capabilities, advanced leverage features, and deep liquidity suitable for institutions. These advantages have allowed perpetual DEXs to surpass traditional exchanges in user activity and trading volume. Their growth is considered a major factor in the increasing DeFi TVL, especially on high-speed blockchains like Sui.
SUSHI continues to face a tough market environment. Even as Sui’s DeFi activity and TVL expand, SUSHI’s price has dropped sharply by 62.25% over the last year. This poor performance stands in contrast to the optimistic forecasts for SUI, highlighting a gap between the network’s development and the token’s market value. Experts remain wary, pointing out that the DeFi industry is still consolidating, with token prices often trailing behind network growth.
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