I recently became a fan of a decentralized storage solution, mainly because of its privacy features. To be honest, in an era where data is assets, who would still be willing to entrust important files to centralized servers that could be inspected at any time? This solution allows me to confidently say "no."
The first time I used it, I connected the platform with the Sui wallet, uploaded a document containing sensitive information, and directly enabled private mode. The underlying zero-knowledge proof technology ensures a completely anonymous transaction process, without any compromise on speed. The sense of security that "data is truly in your own hands" is something traditional cloud storage simply can't provide.
The onboarding guide is very thoughtful, with step-by-step visual instructions from wallet setup to blob distribution. The community Discord channel is quite active; whenever I have questions about data integrity or encryption mechanisms, technical members provide professional yet easy-to-understand answers.
What's more interesting is its scalability. I tried integrating it with a popular NFT platform to host metadata for digital assets, and the entire process was so smooth that I hardly felt any friction. In on-chain governance voting, the anonymous mechanism allows me to speak freely without any worries about traceability.
The costs are also very affordable—storing large files only consumes a small amount of WAL tokens, which is much cheaper compared to traditional services like AWS. The development team also regularly releases code audit reports, and this transparency further boosts my trust.
It is said that they will also launch privacy tools like end-to-end encrypted chat in the future. If you also value data sovereignty and want a truly anonymous experience, this decentralized storage solution is definitely worth trying.
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
12 Likes
Reward
12
9
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
probably_nothing_anon
· 01-21 10:10
Haha, finally someone is talking about this. I'm also using it, and the zero-knowledge proof part is really amazing.
---
Honestly, can the price of WAL this token go any lower? Saving on file storage is impressive, I really respect the expertise.
---
The tech guys in that Discord group definitely know their stuff, much more professional than some big V project teams.
---
Anonymous voting is fun, but I'm worried about being doxxed by some on-chain detective later. That's my obsession.
---
I didn't quite understand the part about connecting to the NFT platform. Has anyone tried it? How effective was it?
---
AWS days are probably going to be tough, haha.
---
Honestly, compared to privacy, I care more about the risk of project跑路. Is this team reliable?
---
Everyone using Sui Wallet is a good brother. The ecosystem integration is indeed well done.
---
When will an end-to-end chat tool be available? Now I have to struggle for a long time just to get a secure communication tool.
---
I've heard the data sovereignty talk so many times. Has anyone actually used it, or is it just another conceptual project?
View OriginalReply0
DefiPlaybook
· 01-21 01:40
According to on-chain data, the application of zero-knowledge proofs in privacy protection has indeed increased user trust by approximately 89%. However, it is worth noting that the long-term value support for WAL tokens still needs to be observed, and the potential liquidity risks behind low storage costs should not be overlooked.
View OriginalReply0
DegenMcsleepless
· 01-21 01:07
Zero-knowledge proofs are really amazing; finally, the data is truly yours.
I love the anonymous voting part the most; no more fear of online harassment.
The interconnected projects in the Sui ecosystem feel like they're about to take off.
Is it really cheaper than AWS? Who can resist that?
The tech guys in Discord explain things very clearly; it's not that obscure.
I just want to know if end-to-end encrypted chat will really be available; when that happens, I'll migrate everything over.
Is the WAL token about to surge again?
Being able to host NFT metadata as well—this scalability is indeed impressive.
But do the code audit reports really get updated regularly? Pretending to be transparent and truly transparent are two different things.
View OriginalReply0
RektButAlive
· 01-20 15:48
Really, I don't want to be spied on by big companies stealing my files anymore
---
Zero-knowledge proofs are truly awesome, not just hype
---
The fees are so cheap I can hardly believe it, AWS should be crying
---
I love the anonymous voting feature, finally able to speak the truth
---
The tech guys in Discord are pretty nice, they answer all questions seriously
---
I haven't tried integrating with the NFT platform yet, but it sounds really smooth
---
Mainly for privacy reasons, who wants to be controlled by centralized parents
---
How is the token consumption of wai, and what are the long-term costs of using it
---
Regular code audits are conducted, which is more responsible than some projects
---
Data truly in your own hands, this feeling is worth it
View OriginalReply0
ChainProspector
· 01-18 17:53
This is exactly what I want, I really need to have control over the data
---
Zero-knowledge proof + anonymous voting, awesome, no more being controlled by big data
---
Cost is only a little WAL token? Is it much cheaper than AWS? I'm a bit tempted
---
Is the Discord community so active? Can any experts share details about security, or are you still worried about potential issues
---
Connecting directly to NFT platforms is also fine, this extension capability is indeed strong, but how about stability
---
Finally, a project dares to publish the code audit report, I give full marks for this attitude
---
I've been waiting for end-to-end encrypted chat features, once integrated into the privacy toolkit, it will be unbeatable
---
But honestly, real testing still requires running large files for a few months to see if it's reliable
---
Haha, with costs still so low compared to AWS, will there be price increases later? Should I buy now or wait
View OriginalReply0
ContractExplorer
· 01-18 17:50
Honestly, I still need to study the zero-knowledge proof stuff more, but the anonymous storage aspect really hits the mark.
Huh, is this really cheaper than AWS? Gotta give it a try.
The response speed of those people on Discord answering questions is truly outrageous. How do they do it?
View OriginalReply0
GateUser-44a00d6c
· 01-18 17:49
ngl this zero-knowledge proof part is truly awesome, finally no need to worry about data being stolen or inspected
Privacy stuff will never surpass true decentralization, that AWS system should have been revolutionized long ago
The cost of this wave of WAL tokens is a bit aggressive, but maximum transparency is what excites me the most
Really? There will be encrypted chat in the future? Then I’ll go all in
Why are some people still piling data onto centralized servers? Are they stupid?
View OriginalReply0
GasFeeGazer
· 01-18 17:43
Zero-knowledge proofs are truly powerful, much better than old-school solutions like AWS.
Honestly, I’ve also started to pay more attention to data sovereignty, but I still want to see the details of the audit report.
The anonymous voting feature is amazing; I can finally speak freely.
Once end-to-end encrypted chat is launched, that will be truly complete.
View OriginalReply0
GweiWatcher
· 01-18 17:42
ngl Zero-Knowledge Proofs are really powerful, no longer need to be a transparent person on centralized platforms
The tech guys on discourse are indeed reliable, they can explain anything clearly
Recently, everything in the Sui ecosystem seems to be able to be installed, it's a bit showy
WAL token fees have indeed been paid to giants like AWS, it's great
Anonymous voting can be confidently done with open microphones, this is what true freedom feels like
To be honest, I still have some concerns, is ZK proof really 100% safe... I heard some projects have failed before
I recently became a fan of a decentralized storage solution, mainly because of its privacy features. To be honest, in an era where data is assets, who would still be willing to entrust important files to centralized servers that could be inspected at any time? This solution allows me to confidently say "no."
The first time I used it, I connected the platform with the Sui wallet, uploaded a document containing sensitive information, and directly enabled private mode. The underlying zero-knowledge proof technology ensures a completely anonymous transaction process, without any compromise on speed. The sense of security that "data is truly in your own hands" is something traditional cloud storage simply can't provide.
The onboarding guide is very thoughtful, with step-by-step visual instructions from wallet setup to blob distribution. The community Discord channel is quite active; whenever I have questions about data integrity or encryption mechanisms, technical members provide professional yet easy-to-understand answers.
What's more interesting is its scalability. I tried integrating it with a popular NFT platform to host metadata for digital assets, and the entire process was so smooth that I hardly felt any friction. In on-chain governance voting, the anonymous mechanism allows me to speak freely without any worries about traceability.
The costs are also very affordable—storing large files only consumes a small amount of WAL tokens, which is much cheaper compared to traditional services like AWS. The development team also regularly releases code audit reports, and this transparency further boosts my trust.
It is said that they will also launch privacy tools like end-to-end encrypted chat in the future. If you also value data sovereignty and want a truly anonymous experience, this decentralized storage solution is definitely worth trying.