When it comes to Web3, everyone talks about data sovereignty. But have you ever thought about it—those private photos and chat records still lie on the servers of a few big companies. Isn't that a joke?
The Walrus protocol aims to completely change this situation. It uses a cutting-edge technology called "Erasure Coding" to fragment your files and then disperse them across hundreds of nodes worldwide for safekeeping. Imagine tearing an important letter into multiple parts and giving each part to different friends to hold. The key is— even if someone loses their fragment, as long as more than one-third of the fragments remain intact, the entire letter can be reconstructed perfectly. No one can piece together the full picture, ensuring top security.
The cost is also incredibly low. Traditional storage solutions often require copying data 10 or 20 times to prevent loss. Walrus only needs 4 to 5 times redundancy to achieve the same, saving a lot of money.
What's more exciting is that you can stake $WAL tokens to directly become a network maintainer and earn rewards. This way, you're not just a passive user but a genuine participant in the ecosystem. Currently, over a hundred mainnet nodes are running, with total staked amounts reaching hundreds of billions. Plus, with deep integration with the Sui blockchain, it's especially friendly for data that needs long-term survival and frequent updates—like AI model data and game states.
In short, the keys to your digital assets should be in your own hands. Walrus is truly returning this power to everyone.
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MevShadowranger
· 2h ago
Staking and encryption systems sound good, but actually implementing them is a different story
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Wait, staking hundreds of billions? Where is this data from?
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No matter how good it sounds, in the end, it's just another centralized dream
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The Sui ecosystem is coming to cut another wave, I'm a bit numb now
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Decentralized storage sounds great, but how does it work in practice? Won't the speed be affected?
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Finally, someone is seriously working on this. Looking forward to seeing how long it can last
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Redundancy reduced from over ten times to four or five times—that's the real innovation
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The problem is, will ordinary people really stake? Or is it just a game for big players
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RealYieldWizard
· 2h ago
This is true decentralization. All those previous projects were just bragging without actually doing anything.
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SatoshiHeir
· 2h ago
It should be noted that this article has a key omission regarding erasure coding—the white paper states that Walrus's security model relies on the honest node distribution assumption. Once more than two-thirds of the nodes are controlled, the entire system collapses immediately. This is not a new argument; Byzantine fault tolerance research as early as 2014 has already demonstrated this.
When it comes to Web3, everyone talks about data sovereignty. But have you ever thought about it—those private photos and chat records still lie on the servers of a few big companies. Isn't that a joke?
The Walrus protocol aims to completely change this situation. It uses a cutting-edge technology called "Erasure Coding" to fragment your files and then disperse them across hundreds of nodes worldwide for safekeeping. Imagine tearing an important letter into multiple parts and giving each part to different friends to hold. The key is— even if someone loses their fragment, as long as more than one-third of the fragments remain intact, the entire letter can be reconstructed perfectly. No one can piece together the full picture, ensuring top security.
The cost is also incredibly low. Traditional storage solutions often require copying data 10 or 20 times to prevent loss. Walrus only needs 4 to 5 times redundancy to achieve the same, saving a lot of money.
What's more exciting is that you can stake $WAL tokens to directly become a network maintainer and earn rewards. This way, you're not just a passive user but a genuine participant in the ecosystem. Currently, over a hundred mainnet nodes are running, with total staked amounts reaching hundreds of billions. Plus, with deep integration with the Sui blockchain, it's especially friendly for data that needs long-term survival and frequent updates—like AI model data and game states.
In short, the keys to your digital assets should be in your own hands. Walrus is truly returning this power to everyone.