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    SEC Approves First 2x SUI ETF, Grayscale Files New SUI Trust

    • currency-symbol SUI $ 1.52 (-7.22%) top looser
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    • SEC approves 21Shares’ 2x SUI ETF TXXS on Nasdaq, boosting Sui’s visibility as new institutional products, including Grayscale’s Sui Trust filing, drive rising demand.

    • Sui gains momentum despite price dips as TXXS launches and Grayscale files a Sui Trust. Growing TVL, RWA activity, and ETF interest strengthen long-term outlook.

    The SEC has approved the first 2x leveraged SUI ETF, TXXS, which is now live on Nasdaq through 21Shares US. The launch increases liquidity and visibility for Sui at a time when the network is seeing higher trading activity and was recently added to a Vanguard index. 

    Over the past 24 hours, SUI slipped 1.59% to $1.54, while trading volume fell 37% to $871 million, but investor interest in new SUI-based products continues to rise.

    Grayscale Joins With New S-1 Filing

    Just days after 21Shares’ launch, Grayscale submitted an S-1 filing for the Grayscale Sui Trust. The proposed fund will track the price of SUI minus fees and offer regulated exposure without requiring investors to manage wallets or custody. 

    This aligns with Grayscale’s plan to expand its single-asset ETF range, focusing on tokens that are gaining traction in the next phase of blockchain adoption.

    21Shares Leads With TXXS

    21Shares’ leveraged ETF, TXXS, gives 2x daily exposure to SUI price movements through derivatives. It saw more than 4,700 shares traded on its first day and closed at $24.57, becoming the first U.S.-listed ETF tied directly to Sui. 

    As a leveraged product, it is designed for short-term, experienced traders, but the approval itself shows growing institutional confidence in Sui-linked offerings.

    Rising Demand for SUI Funds

    The wave of new filings highlights growing demand for Sui exposure. Earlier this year, Canary Funds also applied for a spot SUI ETF, signalling interest from both institutional and retail investors. 

    Grayscale’s proposed trust follows the structure of its existing single-asset products, giving investors a regulated way to track SUI’s price without interacting with the blockchain directly, making it one of the earliest U.S. products built specifically for the Sui ecosystem.

    Why SUI?

    Grayscale’s move follows other recent entries, including the first U.S. Chainlink ETF, a Dogecoin ETF, and a new effort to convert its Zcash Trust into a spot ETF.

    At the same time, Sui’s fundamentals are improving. Its DeFi ecosystem is growing with stronger liquidity across lending platforms, DEXs, and derivatives. The network is also gaining momentum in real-world asset tokenization, and BTC-backed assets now make up a noticeable share of its total value locked, showing stronger cross-chain activity.

    Despite short-term price swings, SUI remains around $1.54. Although trading volume is down nearly 31%, analysts see the pullback as temporary, pointing to Sui’s rising TVL and increasing real-world asset activity as signs of long-term strength.

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    FAQs

    What is the new 2x leveraged SUI ETF TXXS?

    TXXS is a leveraged ETF that gives 2x daily exposure to SUI’s price, designed for short-term traders looking for amplified market moves.

    Why did Grayscale file for a Sui Trust?

    Grayscale filed to offer regulated SUI exposure without wallets or custody, giving investors a simpler way to track the asset’s price.

    Why is demand rising for SUI-based funds?

    Demand is growing as Sui’s ecosystem expands, with rising TVL, stronger DeFi activity, and more institutions offering SUI-focused investment products.

    Is SUI still strong despite the recent price dip?

    Yes. Even with short-term drops, analysts point to Sui’s growing DeFi use and real-world asset activity as signs of long-term strength.

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