Decentralized storage has always hit a dead end: too much redundancy, high costs, and inefficient performance. But the Sui ecosystem's storage protocol has developed a full-stack innovation from encoding to consensus, finding the industry’s optimal practical solution. Today, let’s break down from a technical perspective why this approach works.



**The True Breakthrough at the Encoding Layer**

Traditional 2D erasure codes have an inherent flaw—they use the same strategy for small and large files, with a fixed matrix splitting ratio, resulting in resource waste. The new RedStuff Pro dynamic encoding technology completely changes this approach: it can automatically adjust based on data characteristics.

Storing small NFT metadata? Enable micro-matrix + lightweight encoding mode, reducing encoding time to milliseconds, and boosting write efficiency by 300%. Handling large AI training datasets or highly sensitive financial data? Switch to layered matrix + bidirectional strong encoding, maintaining a 4-5x replication factor, while achieving fault tolerance that can recover fully even if 3/4 nodes go down—this level surpasses mainstream solutions in the industry.

This is not just theoretical innovation; it delivers real performance improvements across different storage scenarios. Data redundancy, encoding efficiency, fault tolerance—nothing is left behind.
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NeonCollectorvip
· 01-10 04:57
Wait, does RedStuff Pro really improve the efficiency of writing NFT metadata by 300%? That sounds a bit exaggerated. I need to find someone who has actually used it to verify.
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SerumSquirtervip
· 01-10 04:57
NFT small files 300% efficiency, this number is a bit exaggerated. Have you actually tested it?
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ProtocolRebelvip
· 01-10 04:46
Wait, where does the 300% efficiency figure come from? It feels like the description is deliberately exaggerated. Can you actually reproduce it through testing?
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GasDevourervip
· 01-10 04:45
Redstuff Pro sounds good, but can it really achieve 300% write efficiency? Is there any real data to back it up? Don't tell me it's just on paper again.
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SeeYouInFourYearsvip
· 01-10 04:42
Red sticks, red sticks, Sui's coding really is impressive. Finally, someone has pierced through the dead end of storage. RedStuff Pro is indeed a good product. How did they not think of dynamic adjustment? Is it true that NFT small files have increased by 300%? Are there any actual test data, brother? If this really gets implemented, decentralized storage might not be so lagging. Write efficiency is 300%, but what about the consensus layer? In the end, it still depends on whether TPS can keep up. How is the hardware cost calculated? It seems that stronger fault tolerance actually requires more nodes? The whole scheme feels solid and substantial, unlike those previous theoretical plans. Can Filecoin achieve a fault tolerance of 4/3 node downtime? If this thing really becomes stable, how much gas can DeFi storage save? Wait, is the millisecond-level encoding time possibly just marketing hype?
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TokenStormvip
· 01-10 04:33
300% Write Efficiency? Data shows that the storage call frequency for Sui has indeed skyrocketed over the past 72 hours, but don't forget that the testnet and mainnet are two different things. However, I need to carefully backtest the dynamic encoding logic of RedStuff Pro; I feel the arbitrage opportunity might be right here.
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