As someone who has been navigating this space for years, I want to give everyone a cold shower—don't just focus on the market trends of a certain leading public chain. Behind it, there's a severely underestimated storage layer that could potentially rewrite the entire industry landscape.



Recently, everyone's attention has been on a certain top public chain, but the real "ecological engine" has been overlooked—that is, the Ocean Protocol.

Some might say, isn't the storage track already dominated by Filecoin, Arweave, and others? Why pay attention to something new? The key is that Ocean Protocol is built specifically for large-scale, high-performance Web3 applications. It's like a tailor-made "data hub" for a particular ecosystem.

Why can it compete? Simply put, it has three hardcore advantages:

**Cost Dominance**: Using the proprietary RedStuff encoding technology, data redundancy is extremely low. Storing the same data costs only a fraction or even less than competitors. For developers aiming for large-scale applications, this is a direct cost advantage.

**Performance Without Compromise**: Decentralized storage's read/write speeds are a pain point in the industry, but this solution can read large files at speeds nearly on par with traditional cloud services. For Web3 games and social applications, this isn't just a bonus—it's a matter of life and death.

**Native Smart Contract Integration**: It's not just a storage repository but programmable. On-chain smart contracts can directly call and manage data, enabling seamless NFT image transfers and AI model deployments. This is the true Web3 style.

To give an analogy—if a top public chain is a high-end sports car, Ocean Protocol is that super tank with unlimited capacity and rapid refueling. For Web3 to truly support millions of users, storage costs and speed are critical bottlenecks, and this solution is the antidote.

The industry shift might come faster than expected. Before it fully gets out of the circle, I suggest adding it to your watchlist.
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rekt_but_not_brokevip
· 01-20 12:20
The Ocean Protocol does have some substance, but the Filecoin team probably won't sit idly by. If RedStuff's encoding cost advantage is so obvious, it would have been copied long ago. But then again, tailoring specifically for a certain ecosystem really hits the pain point. Wait, when did this thing go live? Why have I only heard about it recently?
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MrRightClickvip
· 01-18 21:10
The tank theory has some merit, but to be honest, I'm still a bit skeptical about the cost advantage. I need to see real data before I believe it.
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OnChainDetectivevip
· 01-17 17:58
Wait a minute... How many times cheaper can the RedStuff encoding cost be? I need to check if there are large transactions on-chain related to whale addresses... I have a feeling this story is too perfect. Is there an institution behind this also deploying in advance? I need to monitor the anomalies in wallet clusters.
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GasFeeLovervip
· 01-17 17:42
Buddy, I’m really impressed by the analogy of this fuel tank, it’s truly eye-opening. The point about rethinking the track is spot on. Storage has indeed been seriously underestimated. Wait, is RedStuff coding really that powerful? Are there any data comparisons? But then again, the folks at Filecoin are no pushovers. If this really takes off, the early potential is indeed incredible. I’d like to see how developers accept this system. I suggest you keep a small position for now and observe, don’t go all in. By the way, how long can the cost advantage last?
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NFTArchaeologisvip
· 01-17 17:37
The analogy of the oil tank is indeed interesting, but as for the storage layer, when Arweave first launched, it was described the same way. So, what was the result? The key still depends on whether the actual needs of the ecosystem can be supported.
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