
Sui Block Explorer is an on-chain data query tool provided by the Sui network, which allows users to query transaction history, address balances, block details, token activities, and contract events. Users only need to input the hash or address to obtain real-time on-chain status. It is the most direct data source for researching on-chain behavior, confirming transactions, or observing market trends.
In any blockchain explorer, common key data includes:
These indicators are the basis for analyzing market sentiment and network health.
The price fluctuations of Sui are often closely related to on-chain activities. For example, when the number of daily active users surges, it may also drive the price of SUI higher. In 2025, a 145% increase in user activity led to a short-term spike in the SUI price to nearly $4.
In addition, token unlocking events (such as large-scale Token unlocks) can increase market supply, potentially putting pressure on prices. This data can be directly observed through transactions and token flow in the blockchain explorer.
Price trends come not only from on-chain activities but also include external macro factors and news-driven factors. For example, news about project collaborations, participation by investment institutions, and fund launches can all affect capital inflows and market expectations.
The institutional appeal of Sui is continuously growing, and some changes in large fund strategies and investment directions may affect the liquidity and price of SUI.
The Sui upgrade and ecological expansion will also be reflected in on-chain metrics, such as the integration of features like zkLogin and WebAuthn, which will enhance the user experience on-chain. This improvement is expected to increase on-chain transaction volume.
The blockchain explorer can show the changes in active users after these technological upgrades, which helps assess the actual effects of ecosystem updates.
For example, observing a continuous increase in the number of active addresses through the blockchain explorer, along with an increase in large transfer transactions, often suggests that investors or developers are actively participating, which typically raises on-chain activity and price expectations.
On the contrary, when on-chain transaction volume decreases or large holding addresses continue to sell, it may signal market weakness, warranting cautious evaluation.
Understanding and effectively utilizing the rich on-chain data provided by the Sui Block Explorer can help you analyze market trends more comprehensively, assess the health of the ecosystem, and make more rational decisions based on real-time data.











