Speaking of cryptocurrency investment opportunities in 2026, WAL is the one I most want to discuss. Not because of its crazy price surge, but because the Walrus Protocol behind this project is truly reshaping the DeFi landscape. Today, I will explore three perspectives: why this direction is worth paying attention to.



The current crypto market is undergoing a clear shift—from chasing hype concepts to focusing on real-world implementation. Projects without genuine applications are being淘汰 out, while teams like Walrus that concentrate on solving core DeFi pain points are beginning to attract the attention of major institutions. In recent months, several leading VCs have been engaging with such projects, and funding progress has been quite rapid. This kind of endorsement is actually helpful for long-term development.

The technical aspect is where Walrus truly has a competitive edge. Many people think DeFi is just about piecing together existing code, but in reality, the gap between top projects is significant. The Walrus team spent two years developing a dynamic market-making mechanism and risk control system, which have already been patented. This system can significantly reduce impermanent loss and protect the liquidity pool during extreme market volatility. During the FTX collapse in 2022, many DeFi projects couldn't withstand liquidity crises, but Walrus's liquidity pool continued to operate normally—this is the most direct proof of its technical strength. The crypto market has never lacked concepts; what it needs are systems that can operate stably, and Walrus happens to be such a project.
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ApeWithAPlanvip
· 01-18 02:32
Two years of patented technology sounds good, but does it really compare to those old projects that have been running for five years?
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-17 17:07
Sounds good, but I am more concerned about when the liquidity supply line will encounter problems. --- That wave of FTX was indeed a battle... Projects that survive are worth watching, but only if this mechanism can really withstand the next wave of extreme volatility. --- Two years of R&D + patents... Just listen, the data is the most solid. Let's talk after we see the drawdown data. --- Whether VC backing is abundant or not isn't really what I care about; the question is how long this risk control system can hold up in a bear market. --- Concepts are everywhere; only those that can survive and come out of the next cycle are valuable. If Walrus truly has this ability, then don’t rush to tell stories. --- How much the impermanent loss is reduced, show the specific numbers... Saying it's significant is just nonsense. --- The worst thing is this kind of "we are different" statement, every project comes out boasting like that, then in an extreme market, the true nature is revealed.
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DeFiCaffeinatorvip
· 01-17 16:58
Two years of R&D and obtaining patents—that's what should be done. Unlike some projects that just tell stories every day.
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LiquidityOraclevip
· 01-17 16:44
Wait, does this team really spend two years developing this stuff? You're not joking, right?
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MetaMaskedvip
· 01-17 16:38
Really, after these two years of seeing too many concept coins die, you still need to focus on projects with real technological barriers. But to be fair, VC backing doesn't necessarily guarantee future gains either. The wave of FTX indeed filtered out a group of protocols that can truly withstand the test, and the fact that Walrus survived is definitely worth noting. It's still early for 2026; let's see how their product iteration speeds up first. A dynamic market-making mechanism sounds good, but whether it actually works in practice can only be known by putting it to the test. Once again, rapid fundraising and quick progress—I've heard this spiel too many times... However, teams that put effort into risk management are indeed rare; I find myself more interested in the inverse indicators.
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