Under the wave of AI, the value of data is becoming increasingly critical. But the question is, how can these massive amounts of data be both ensured to be authentic and verifiable, and effectively monetized? In the Sui ecosystem, a new approach is taking shape.
By combining programmable blob storage with erasure coding technology, the storage costs of AI datasets can be significantly reduced while ensuring data integrity verification. Coupled with privacy solutions like Seal, data creators and holders gain options that are both secure and flexible.
By 2026, as Sui's verifiable AI economy gradually matures, the launch of the data market will become a natural trend. For creators, this is not just a new storage option but also an opportunity to participate in the data economy. Creators who want to give it a try, now is the perfect time to explore.
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fren_with_benefits
· 13h ago
In terms of data monetization, Sui's set of combined strategies is indeed interesting, but it depends on whether it can actually get off the ground... Erasure coding sounds professional, but how much money it can actually save still depends on the specific numbers.
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TommyTeacher
· 13h ago
Data monetization: Sui is indeed making moves, but the key is whether people will actually use it.
Erasure coding sounds advanced, but I'm worried it's just another hype concept.
2026 is too far away; I'm more concerned about whether I can make money now.
Participating in the data economy? First, clarify who has the final say over data ownership.
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WenMoon42
· 13h ago
To be honest, the logic of this verifiable AI economy does sound solid, but I wonder how it will actually be implemented.
Can Sui handle data tokenize? I'm a bit skeptical.
The core of data monetization still depends on real demand; otherwise, it's just self-entertainment.
2026? It depends on how vibrant the ecosystem can become in the next two years. For now, we still need to observe.
Seal's privacy design is quite good, but will gas fees become a pitfall again?
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ExpectationFarmer
· 13h ago
Data monetization sounds good, but can erasure coding really solve the trust issue... It still depends on the actual implementation.
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MemeEchoer
· 13h ago
To be honest, data monetization sounds good, but it still feels too theoretical right now. We need to wait for real projects to be implemented before believing it.
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 13h ago
Damn, can erasure coding really cut down costs? It sounds a bit mysterious; it depends on how effective it is in real-world implementation.
Under the wave of AI, the value of data is becoming increasingly critical. But the question is, how can these massive amounts of data be both ensured to be authentic and verifiable, and effectively monetized? In the Sui ecosystem, a new approach is taking shape.
By combining programmable blob storage with erasure coding technology, the storage costs of AI datasets can be significantly reduced while ensuring data integrity verification. Coupled with privacy solutions like Seal, data creators and holders gain options that are both secure and flexible.
By 2026, as Sui's verifiable AI economy gradually matures, the launch of the data market will become a natural trend. For creators, this is not just a new storage option but also an opportunity to participate in the data economy. Creators who want to give it a try, now is the perfect time to explore.