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Recently, I gained new insights into decentralized storage. Watching the Walrus project, I finally understood why it stands out in the storage sector.
Let's start with its core competitiveness: a price of $50/TB/year truly breaks industry expectations. Compared to other storage solutions that often lag or start losing data after just a few GB, Walrus's speed and cost advantages are very clear. Behind this is its distributed storage network built on Sui, with a completely different tech stack.
The design of the WAL token is also worth considering. Staking, consumption, and governance form a trinity, making this economic model truly practical for token use cases. If you want to participate in the Sui ecosystem, storage needs will eventually require it. Recently, projects like Pudgy Penguins and Eve Frontier have integrated Walrus one after another, indicating that the market is beginning to validate its value.
From a trend perspective, Walrus is becoming the data infrastructure layer of the Sui ecosystem. It's not just project teams doing business, but laying the foundation. What this positioning means is already being acted upon by those who understand.