Grayscale Sui Trust ETF (GSUI) is a spot SUI exchange-traded fund from Grayscale, trading on US markets under the ticker GSUI. Each share currently trades at $12.44, up 17.36% over the past 24 hours. Across its all-time range, GSUI has moved between $9.40 and $34.40.
As a spot ETF, GSUI's share price closely follows the market value of the SUI the fund holds, minus its annual management fee. The chart above shows GSUI price history at 5-minute resolution, so you can see intraday moves alongside longer-term performance (+26.42% over 7 days, +11.93% over 30 days). Each share represents a fractional claim on the fund's SUI holdings, and authorised participants create or redeem shares to keep the market price aligned with the fund's net asset value (NAV).
Buying GSUI is different from buying SUI on a crypto exchange. With the ETF you never hold the underlying coins yourself — the fund's custodian does — so there are no wallets, seed phrases or withdrawal risks to manage. In exchange, you pay the fund's management fee and can only trade during US market hours. Holding SUI directly gives you 24/7 trading and full self-custody, but shifts all the security and storage responsibility onto you. Many investors choose GSUI specifically because it fits inside a normal brokerage or tax-advantaged account.
GSUI is a spot ETF, meaning it holds SUI directly rather than tracking SUI futures contracts. A futures-based ETF gets its exposure from derivative contracts that must be rolled over as they expire, which can create tracking error and extra costs over time. Because GSUI holds the underlying SUI, its share price tends to follow the spot market more closely, without the roll costs that can weigh on futures-based products.
GSUI trades on a US stock exchange during regular market hours, while SUI itself trades around the clock. When SUI moves significantly overnight or over a weekend, GSUI can open at a noticeably different price than it closed at — a "gap." This is normal for any crypto ETF and is one reason the 5-minute chart and the all-time range above are useful for understanding how GSUI actually behaves day to day.
GSUI can be bought through any brokerage that offers US-listed ETFs — you search for the ticker GSUI, place an order, and the shares settle like any stock. To follow performance afterwards, add GSUI to a free portfolio on CryptoETF.today: record your buys and sells, and the portfolio automatically tracks your average cost, current value and realised/unrealised profit.
GSUI is one of several US-listed spot SUI ETFs. Compare it with the other funds tracking SUI:
| Ticker | Fund | Price |
|---|---|---|
| GSUI | Grayscale Sui Trust ETF | $12.44 |
| Canary SUI ETF | $20.79 | |
| 21Shares SUI ETF | $15.98 |
Grayscale Sui Trust ETF (GSUI) is a US-listed spot SUI ETF issued by Grayscale. It gives investors regulated exposure to SUI price through a standard brokerage account, without holding SUI directly.
GSUI currently trades at $12.44, up 17.36% over the past 24 hours. Prices on this page update from market data in real time.
GSUI tracks the market value of the SUI held by the fund, minus management fees, so its share price moves closely with SUI. The key difference is timing: SUI trades 24/7, but GSUI only trades during US stock-exchange hours, so its price can gap at the open to catch up with moves that happened overnight or over the weekend.
Prices and statistics on this page are derived from market data tracked by CryptoETF.today and are for informational purposes only. This is not investment advice. Verify fund details, fees and holdings on the issuer's official page before investing.
Yes. GSUI is a spot SUI ETF — its value tracks the price of SUI held by the fund, rather than futures contracts, which avoids the roll costs that can drag on futures-based products.
Like all ETFs, GSUI charges an annual management fee (expense ratio) that is deducted gradually from fund assets rather than billed separately. For the exact current rate, check Grayscale's official fund page.
Because GSUI is a regular exchange-listed security, it can typically be bought and held in the same brokerage and tax-advantaged accounts (such as US IRAs) that support other ETFs — something that is harder to do when holding SUI directly.
GSUI is issued by Grayscale.
You can follow the live GSUI price and interactive chart on this page and add GSUI to a free portfolio on CryptoETF.today to track holdings, average cost and profit/loss.