Walrus this project’s approach to AI infrastructure is indeed interesting, not the usual rhetoric of "decentralized AI," but addressing real pain points in data flow.



Looking at their collaboration details with Talus Network in 2025, it mainly provides verifiable state storage for AI agents—simply put, making the model states during training tamper-proof and efficiently accessible. Coupled with the Swarm toolkit, it anonymizes AI memory and learning data. When combined with Baselight’s Blob query capabilities, originally scattered datasets become searchable and tradable assets.

The most imaginative part here is on the cost side. Training high-value models with traditional cloud services easily risks leaks, but Walrus uses erasure coding sharding to reduce storage costs by 70%, and it comes with cryptographic protection without needing additional security layers.

More importantly, it redefines the business model—data markets are no longer just buying and selling, but can use smart contract programming to grant permissions, allowing genuine data contributors to earn dividends. When Sui’s stablecoin free transfer policy is implemented in 2026, the ecosystem’s AI applications will experience a burst, and Walrus will become the foundational infrastructure support for these applications.

If you're interested, the community’s technical documentation and AMA discussions are worth checking out to learn more about practical cases.
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SchrodingersFOMOvip
· 17h ago
A 70% drop sounds a bit suspicious. Could it be just on paper costs again? The actual operation might have to be discounted.
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PositionPhobiavip
· 17h ago
Erasure coding sharding reduces costs by 70%, which is impressive. However, the real success depends on the Sui stablecoin dividend wave.
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digital_archaeologistvip
· 17h ago
A 70% reduction in costs sounds exaggerated, but erasure coding is indeed powerful. The question is, can it be implemented quickly?
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FlashLoanLordvip
· 17h ago
Reducing costs by 70% is really impressive, but the question is whether this solution can really be scaled up for widespread use.
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ServantOfSatoshivip
· 17h ago
Erasure coding sharding to reduce costs is quite interesting, but I wonder if it will perform well in real-world deployment. The 70% figure depends on actual scenarios; it feels like another PowerPoint show. If the Sui stablecoin really gets implemented, it’s quite innovative—let’s see if it can survive until 2026. The direction of model privacy is promising, but I really don’t trust traditional cloud providers’ backdoors. The idea of data contributors sharing in dividends sounds good, but whether the smart contract permission design is reliable remains to be seen.
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MoonMathMagicvip
· 17h ago
Erasure coding sharding directly reduces costs by 70%. This thing is truly awesome and much more reliable than the cloud service suite.
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RektRecordervip
· 17h ago
Reducing storage costs by 70% is indeed impressive, but we’ll have to wait for the stablecoin policy to be implemented before it can be truly used.
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