As blockchain moves from the financial testing ground to large-scale applications, a seemingly overlooked yet extremely critical issue has emerged — we need a truly reliable and cost-effective decentralized storage solution.



The long-standing challenge in this field is a classic dilemma: efficiency, cost, and reliability seem to be at odds. Some solutions pursue extreme decentralization at the expense of performance; others speed up at the cost of data integrity verification; still, some promise permanent storage but come with bills that are enough to make your scalp tingle.

Now, a new approach is changing this situation. Walrus Protocol employs a coding technology called Red Stuff — essentially a hybrid of erasure coding and fountain codes. Compared to existing solutions, Filecoin uses full replication, Arweave relies on full node storage, while Red Stuff requires only 4-5 times data redundancy but offers stronger fault tolerance. In other words, for the same reliability metrics, it achieves this with less redundant data.

This is not just an optimization of technical details. In cost-sensitive Web3 application scenarios, the reduction in storage costs means more projects can cross the economic threshold. Guaranteeing performance makes real-time applications possible. This combination of capabilities paves the way for the next wave of blockchain application explosions.
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GateUser-a606bf0cvip
· 4h ago
Walrus is indeed quite interesting; the 4-5x redundancy compared to the approach of stacking hard drives like Filecoin... but can it really be implemented?
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NFTBlackHolevip
· 4h ago
Is Redstuff reliable? Filecoin can already lose so much, and this new technology is about to cut another wave of leeks?
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RektHuntervip
· 4h ago
Hey, this Redstuff thing really sounds impressive, it saves a lot compared to the Filecoin replication scheme.
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Lonely_Validatorvip
· 4h ago
Red stuffing is back. Can it really break the cost curse of Filecoin this time?
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MetaverseLandlordvip
· 4h ago
Red Stuff sounds pretty good, but are miners of Filecoin and Arweave getting worried?
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LiquidatedThricevip
· 4h ago
Another storage solution? I haven't even figured out Filecoin yet. Walrus's Red Stuff sounds pretty mysterious; can 4-5x redundancy really be implemented? I've always thought storage is the top challenge in blockchain; if costs don't come down, everything else is pointless. Wait, are these two encoding schemes mixed together reliably? Could it just be another hype? But cheapness really can change the game; looking forward to real-world data.
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