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$SOL was once a symbol of high performance, but it has also been associated with notable network outages. According to a ranking of blockchain downtime since launch, this issue is once again under discussion as $SUI begins to be directly compared. 🔸 Stability leaders: $ETH and $NEAR record 0 hours of downtime, reflecting near-perfect network continuity. Meanwhile, $ADA is under 5 hours, $APT around 5 hours, $AVAX at 6.5 hours, and $BNB at approximately 12 hours — all relatively stable. 🔸 On the other end, $SUI has recorded around 27 hours of downtime, a notable figure for a relatively new chain. However, the “leader” in the negative sense remains $SOL with about 68 hours of downtime since launch. 👉 The question now is: Is $SUI following the same early-stage trajectory that $SOL once experienced — where high performance came at the cost of stability? As blockchains pursue speed and scalability, the challenge is no longer just “how fast,” but also “how stable.” And $SOL’s history shows that the market does not ignore this trade-off. 💬 Ultimately, will $SUI improve its stability and break away from these comparisons, or continue to be viewed in the same narrative as $SOL? #ICEBacksOKXOilPerps #DellSurgesCostcoSlows #IBITHits54B

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