Recently, Walrus has maintained its popularity in the crypto community, attracting the attention of many participants. What makes this project appealing? First, from a "profit-taking" perspective, it has launched a "lossless profit-taking" mode—sounds a bit unfamiliar, but it actually means that users can earn $WAL rewards by completing social follow and on-chain transaction tasks, with relatively friendly thresholds. The project has surged in overseas markets, quickly ranking within the top 100, and domestic users can also participate.
But this is not just a profit-taking project. Looking deeper, Walrus is essentially the core storage protocol of the Sui ecosystem. It has achieved breakthroughs in storage efficiency and security at the technical level. What does this mean? It means that it’s not just a token game, but is building Web3 storage infrastructure. For investors looking to enter the storage track, participating through profit-taking at relatively low costs allows them to experience the project mechanics and prepare for the future ecosystem development. This way of participation is quite cost-effective for users aiming to bottom-fish Web3 infrastructure.
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NewPumpamentals
· 01-11 12:50
Lossless farming? Sounds very risk-averse, this wave is indeed quite interesting.
The Sui ecosystem storage protocol has a deeper underlying logic than just simple yield farming, needs a closer look.
The top 100 projects can still enter at low cost, such opportunities are indeed rare.
Wait, what is the logic behind lossless? Won't it really cut you off?
The storage track has been very competitive lately, the Walrus idea is quite innovative.
Not to hype or criticize, this project has some potential, but still needs to be observed.
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ParanoiaKing
· 01-11 12:40
Playing without loss just doesn't seem very reliable; you still need a solid technical foundation.
Sui ecosystem storage protocol? That's the real focus, there are too many get-rich-quick schemes.
Already in the top 100, definitely has some real skills.
If the infrastructure really gets built out, the current participation cost is still quite low.
Playing around is one thing, but the key is whether you believe it can survive until next year.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 01-11 12:29
Walrus is back to harvest the leeks, this time with quite fancy packaging. The term "lossless farming" is really clever, but it's actually just the same old story.
To be honest, the storage protocol does have some imagination, but can it really be praised just for being in the top 100 rankings? Let's wait and see.
It's both Sui ecosystem and infrastructure again. Why do I feel like I've heard this kind of talk before...
Lossless farming, huh? Then I'll just pretend it's truly lossless. Anyway, I won't lose much.
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SleepyValidator
· 01-11 12:25
Lossless farming mode sounds pretty good, but I wonder if it will turn into a routine of cutting leeks again later.
The storage protocol in the Sui ecosystem? That's the real focus, infrastructure projects should be low-key in their deployment.
Top 100 are already ranked, why are there still so few people paying attention domestically?
The storage track doesn't seem to have been very popular before; is Walrus working on a new story?
Low cost of farming is a good thing, but whether it's truly valuable depends on technological implementation.
Social tasks + on-chain transactions, this combination is a bit like other projects, where's the innovation?
The Sui ecosystem has another reliable infrastructure, which is the real improvement of the ecosystem.
It seems everyone only cares about the hype rankings, very few people are actually studying what this protocol is doing.
I'm a bit skeptical about lossless farming; someone has to pay the bill, but where does this money come from?
The user-friendly threshold is real, at least it lowers the difficulty of participation.
Recently, Walrus has maintained its popularity in the crypto community, attracting the attention of many participants. What makes this project appealing? First, from a "profit-taking" perspective, it has launched a "lossless profit-taking" mode—sounds a bit unfamiliar, but it actually means that users can earn $WAL rewards by completing social follow and on-chain transaction tasks, with relatively friendly thresholds. The project has surged in overseas markets, quickly ranking within the top 100, and domestic users can also participate.
But this is not just a profit-taking project. Looking deeper, Walrus is essentially the core storage protocol of the Sui ecosystem. It has achieved breakthroughs in storage efficiency and security at the technical level. What does this mean? It means that it’s not just a token game, but is building Web3 storage infrastructure. For investors looking to enter the storage track, participating through profit-taking at relatively low costs allows them to experience the project mechanics and prepare for the future ecosystem development. This way of participation is quite cost-effective for users aiming to bottom-fish Web3 infrastructure.