The more you delve into Sui's infrastructure, the more you can see the strategic significance of storage solutions like Walrus. Essentially, they are building a "compute + storage" dual engine for Web3—Sui handles computation and transaction speed, while Walrus specializes in decentralized data storage. Once these two work together, their combined power is indeed formidable.
What's more interesting is that Walrus itself isn't exclusively tailored for Sui. As an independent protocol, it can provide storage support for other blockchains. With Sui's high-performance advantage on display, and their joint effort to develop L2 solutions? In theory, all the necessary conditions are already in place.
The governance token here is more than just a token. It facilitates paying for storage fees, incentivizes node operation, and participates in ecosystem governance—these functions are all included. More importantly, over 60% of the distribution goes to the community, ensuring the shared prosperity of the entire ecosystem.
In practical applications, this scheme already covers some of the most core scenarios in Web3—NFT metadata storage, decentralized social platform content hosting, L2 data availability support, and even complete blockchain historical data archiving. If this project progresses smoothly, it could potentially shake up the traditional cloud storage industry and redefine the landscape of data storage in the future.
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GasFeeDodger
· 18h ago
The Sui+Walrus combination does seem to have some potential, but only what can be implemented in reality truly counts.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 18h ago
Compute + Storage Dual Engine? Sounds good, but I don't know if it can really be implemented.
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GasWaster69
· 19h ago
The logic of this dual engine is indeed self-consistent, but whether it can be practically implemented depends on the network stability.
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GasOptimizer
· 19h ago
Wait a minute, 60% community allocation sounds great, but what about actual liquidity and genuine participation data? I'm more concerned about the storage fee model—could this turn into another Gas black hole?
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FOMOmonster
· 19h ago
Wow, this configuration is indeed amazing, with both computing and storage engines running at full capacity.
Wait, isn't the 60% community allocation easily eaten up by whales?
Is Walrus reliable for L2 data availability, can it really shake up AWS?
This logic sounds good, but can it be implemented... can it run smoothly, everyone?
Bro, isn't this just Sui stacking narratives? Let's wait and see.
Feels like they're just telling stories again; real-world implementation is the hard truth.
The more you delve into Sui's infrastructure, the more you can see the strategic significance of storage solutions like Walrus. Essentially, they are building a "compute + storage" dual engine for Web3—Sui handles computation and transaction speed, while Walrus specializes in decentralized data storage. Once these two work together, their combined power is indeed formidable.
What's more interesting is that Walrus itself isn't exclusively tailored for Sui. As an independent protocol, it can provide storage support for other blockchains. With Sui's high-performance advantage on display, and their joint effort to develop L2 solutions? In theory, all the necessary conditions are already in place.
The governance token here is more than just a token. It facilitates paying for storage fees, incentivizes node operation, and participates in ecosystem governance—these functions are all included. More importantly, over 60% of the distribution goes to the community, ensuring the shared prosperity of the entire ecosystem.
In practical applications, this scheme already covers some of the most core scenarios in Web3—NFT metadata storage, decentralized social platform content hosting, L2 data availability support, and even complete blockchain historical data archiving. If this project progresses smoothly, it could potentially shake up the traditional cloud storage industry and redefine the landscape of data storage in the future.