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Sui Spheres, Decompiled: Private Rooms on a Public Ledger Behind the meter, Sui is shipping a feature that most institutional blockchain pitches have promised for years and almost none have delivered cleanly: a controlled execution lane that still talks to the mainnet.
The team is calling it Sui Spheres, and on the surface it sounds like marketing. Look at the architecture and it is more interesting than the press release suggests.
Most enterprises cannot park sensitive workflow data on a fully public ledger. Regulators, counterparties, and internal counsel will not sign off.
But fully private chains create the exact problem teams were trying to escape by adopting blockchain in the first place: isolated state, brittle bridges, and no shared source of truth.
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