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Volo liquidity staking service is launched on Sui Network mainnet, and vSUI tokens have no lock-up restrictions.

Sui Network has officially announced the launch of Volo liquidity pledging service on Sui Network's main network. Users who pledge SUI through Volo will receive vSUI pledging tokens. Currently, there are no locking restrictions on vSUI, and it supports participation in various DeFi protocols under the Sui Network ecosystem, such as Bucket Protocol, NAVI Protocol, Scallop, and WispSwap. It can also be traded on decentralized exchanges such as Cetus, FlowX, Turbos, and Kriya Dex.

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