Interoperability with SUI: Bridging to Other Blockchains
The crypto space isn’t limited to one chain anymore. Projects launch on Ethereum, tokens explode on Solana, and stablecoins move across dozens of networks. If you’re active in Web3, you’ve probably found yourself needing to move assets from one chain to another. That’s where interoperability comes in, and for users in the Sui ecosystem, it’s powered by the SUI Bridge. Let’s break down how the SUI Bridge works, what it supports, and why interoperability with SUI matters for anyone building or trading in a multi-chain world. Interoperability with SUI What Is Interoperability with SUI? In simple terms, interoperability with SUI means the ability to move tokens from other blockchains into the Sui network, and back out again. Whether you’re holding ETH, USDC, or WBTC on Ethereum, you can bring those tokens into Sui, use them in apps, and later bridge them back if needed. This works through a combination of two systems: The SUI Bridge for native support (especially Ethereum-based ...