A major outage has hit the SUI blockchain for the third time this year, raising concerns over its reliability. Following two disruptions in two days, users question the system touted as an alternative to Ethereum, citing a critical need for better testing and management.

Sources indicate that the recent failures stem from developers pushing code changes without thorough vetting. This has led to backlash from many people on forums, one remarking, "Imagine a finance system that just dies and blocks you from acting. It's crazy."
The community response has been overwhelmingly negative. Many users are equating these outages to previous failures seen with other blockchain systems, particularly Solana. One user sarcastically observed, "Looks like the SUI developers started vibe coding a bit too much."
Moreover, incoming comments suggest escalating frustration: "It doesn't happen to ETH 🤷" and comments about the ecosystem’s broader issues reveal skepticism about the longevity of crypto itself, with some stating, "Crypto could just cease to exist and people would rub their eyes wondering what has even changed."
A significant point raised is the lack of real-world impact during the outages. However, that hasn't shielded SUI’s reputation from criticism. Users pointed out that other networks, like Algorand, boast 100% uptime and actual decentralization.
🔄 Developers are criticized for ineffective testing before code deployment.
✖️ Comparisons to Ethereum and Algorand show a growing concern for reliability.
💬 Many users are expressing their frustrations, saying they feel pressured to sell under the circumstances.
Despite the outages, no major businesses have reported disruptions. However, the already shaky reputation of SUI continues to take hits. As comparisons to more stable systems grow, users are left weighing their options, with some suggesting alternatives as potential safe havens.
In the wake of this latest failure, the pressure is on SUI developers to restore confidence in their network. Without a solid plan for thorough testing and a vibrant development strategy, experts believe the chances of further outages could reach 60% within the next few months. Can SUI rise to the occasion? Only time will tell, as users remain wary and some are already considering their next moves.