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Every operation you perform on the blockchain is like shouting in a public square—all transaction records and position data are fully exposed. Want to conduct asset operations safely and privately? The Walrus protocol is using a relatively simple solution to change this situation, building an ecosystem that combines privacy protection and distributed storage through its native token WAL.
Why can Walrus be both secure and affordable? Its underlying infrastructure is built on the Sui public chain, developed by the former Meta blockchain team. Its core advantage is one word—speed. Sui can process 120,000 transactions per second, with transaction fees nearly zero. Compared to established public chains like Ethereum, where all transactions are queued and processed one by one, Sui adopts a parallel processing architecture, similar to a supermarket with multiple checkout counters operating simultaneously. This makes the user experience several levels faster.
The most critical feature is privacy. Many DeFi platforms claim to be decentralized, but transaction details and wallet balances can be viewed by anyone—it's like walking around with a transparent wallet in your pocket. Walrus’s private transaction design is different; only the transaction participants can see the specific information. Others cannot track your asset flow or investment movements, effectively preventing malicious tracking.
In addition, Walrus has integrated file storage capabilities. It uses a technology called "erasure coding" to disperse and store files across the network. Compared to centralized cloud storage, which risks sudden shutdowns, this method is more stable and controllable.