Walrus Protocol brings a new approach to file storage—decentralized, secure, and resilient. Whether you're uploading videos, images, or large-scale AI datasets, everything gets distributed across multiple nodes in the network. The beauty of this setup? Even if some nodes go down, your data stays intact and accessible. $WAL
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 01-12 03:40
Distributed storage sounds good, but how stable are the nodes when actually used? That's the key.
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TokenomicsTrapper
· 01-09 10:49
ngl, "resilient storage" sounds cute until you read the actual tokenomics docs... classic exit pump pattern dressed up as infrastructure
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AllInAlice
· 01-09 10:45
The idea of Walrus is indeed good; distributed storage should have been popularized long ago. It's much more reliable than the centralized approach.
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BearMarketBard
· 01-09 10:41
Sounds good, but the real test is the stability during large-scale application. We'll see how long it can last.
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LiquidationOracle
· 01-09 10:41
Distributed storage sounds good, but how many of them can actually be used?
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token_therapist
· 01-09 10:32
Decentralized storage sounds good, but is anyone really using it? Or is it just another project where the concept outweighs the application?
Walrus Protocol brings a new approach to file storage—decentralized, secure, and resilient. Whether you're uploading videos, images, or large-scale AI datasets, everything gets distributed across multiple nodes in the network. The beauty of this setup? Even if some nodes go down, your data stays intact and accessible. $WAL