In the current competition among public chains, $SUI it should not actually be such a silent role. Background, Sui is a chain with 'top-level potential'. Logically, as long as there are one or two viable applications launched, its ecological voice and market position can quickly rise.

But reality makes people feel somewhat helpless.

The most criticized aspect of SUI is not its technology, but its ability to 'talk without action'.

For many years, the community's evaluation of Sui has always revolved around two phrases:

Either 'the game console has not shown its shadow', or 'the big IP has been talked about for a long time without any works'. The most typical example is the countless discussions about the Pokemon narrative.

There have always been hints and discussions, and even external communities are looking forward to Sui playing a heavyweight game card.

The result is that the noise is loud but the rain is light; to this day, there is not a single product that can effectively drive traffic.

Sui's problem is not technology, but that 'no one can utilize the technology.'

If viewed purely from a performance perspective, Sui's performance is actually strong, with large-scale concurrency, an efficient object model, and low latency, all already forming clear competitiveness.

But the problem is:

"Good technology without good products is just paper strength."

No matter how good the public chain is, if no one creates applications that ordinary users are willing to participate in, it will ultimately remain at the PPT stage.

This has always been the biggest doubt from the outside world about Sui:

Resources are available, the background is there, subsidies are also there, but there is a lack of a team that can truly land and have market capabilities.

Many projects are more like 'rich second generations':

Born at the top of resources, but lacking market pressure and the ability to self-generate.

Once the subsidies stop, the project immediately goes silent. The hype is like a spark that flashes by, difficult to form a true ecological cohesion.

Only recently did the community realize: it's not that Sui can't do it, but that it has always lacked capable people.

The changes during this period have slowly made the outside world realize a fact:

Sui's problem is not that it 'is unwilling to do,' but that it struggles to find a team that can truly take on the narrative.

And now, the community generally believes that the team most likely to take on this role is not the large projects strongly promoted by the officials, but a team that has truly emerged from the market and has actual revenue capability, Jackson.io.

【Jackson.io: unlike the 'illegitimate child' of a rich second generation, it is more like the true son of the Sui ecosystem】

If many projects in the ecosystem are like 'rich second generations,' relying on subsidies, resources, and endorsements;

Jackson operates on a completely different logic.

It resembles an 'illegitimate child' that has no support but forces itself to break through from the market:

Starting from scratch, needing to pull traffic by itself, needing to generate revenue by itself, needing to polish products by itself. Therefore, Jackson has shown stronger vitality than many official projects within the ecosystem:

Can self-generate without subsidies.

Web2 traffic can truly be drawn into Web3

Games, entertainment, and assetization can create a complete closed loop.

Able to withstand transparency and scrutiny.

The model can run, income can be seen, and growth is real.

The key is that the TCG and Pokemon narratives that $Sui has talked about repeatedly but have not yet landed are being genuinely advanced by Jackson.

In the past, the ideas that Sui put in the PPT are now being turned into reality by Jackson.

The pain points that Sui has long been criticized for are now being filled by Jackson.

Sui's technology is fine; the problem lies in the lack of people who can turn technology into products.

Sui's narrative is fine, the problem lies in the lack of people who can turn the narrative into business.

Sui has no shortage of resources; what it lacks is a team that can truly turn resources into results.

And the emergence of Jackson just fills these gaps.

Essentially, Jackson is more like a team that truly belongs to the market, to strength, and to results.

It does not rely on the ecosystem like a rich second generation, but instead supports the ecosystem by itself.

Therefore, the outside world will say:

What can truly make Sui 'be seen' may not be those projects strongly supported by the officials, but this 'illegitimate child' that has been forged from the market.

If Sui is to welcome a true explosion point, most people's eyes are already on #jacksonio.

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