In the current rapid expansion of the Sui ecosystem, the importance of infrastructure is often overlooked. New projects emerge one after another, and while TVL data may seem impressive, it is still the silent infrastructure projects that support the stable operation of the entire ecosystem.
Walrus is such an entity. As a decentralized storage solution on the Sui chain, its application scope is much broader than it appears on the surface. NFT storage, AI model deployment, enterprise-level data backup—these seemingly insignificant needs are actually essential infrastructure for the Web3 ecosystem. As the Sui ecosystem matures, these storage demands will only grow stronger.
From a project development perspective, Walrus's node network continues to expand, and ecosystem collaborations are deepening. This is not a money-burning storytelling routine, but real efforts to solve practical problems. Compared to projects that only draw blueprints, this solid technical accumulation is often the guarantee of long-term value.
While the ecosystem prospers, choosing the right infrastructure projects becomes particularly important. On the fast-developing Sui platform, Walrus is building its own moat. Timing and choices often determine the final returns of an investment.
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 22h ago
Infrastructure projects are indeed easy to sleep on, but I'm still a bit cautious about Walrus's storage logic... It depends on how the subsequent node incentives are designed.
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Honestly, TVL alone doesn't mean much; surviving to the next round is the real skill.
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Moat? Let's first survive the bear market, many projects have died during the infrastructure phase.
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In decentralized storage, Arweave hasn't even figured things out yet. Why would Walrus be any different?
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Exactly, those projects that only shout slogans are the most annoying, but where are the specific data for Walrus?
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Ecosystem needs infrastructure, no doubt, but the key is how this thing will be monetized later... What about token economics?
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0xSoulless
· 22h ago
Infrastructure projects are indeed easy to overlook, but this time they are truly underestimated. Walrus, which is dedicated to doing things steadily, is worth paying attention to.
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Another "moat" story, tired of hearing it, but storage is indeed a necessity.
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Having a beautiful TVL is useless if it doesn't rely on infrastructure for support. Walrus has done the right thing.
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Stop bragging. Let's see how far the nodes can expand first.
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The strong storage demand is real, but the question is whether we can survive until that day.
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Compared to those who just tell stories, at least they are doing real work, and that's enough.
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MemeCoinSavant
· 22h ago
nah but fr storage infrastructure is literally the unsexy backbone everyone forgets about until it breaks... walrus actually building tho not just yapping 📊
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 22h ago
Infrastructure is indeed easy to overlook, but that's precisely the most valuable thing... Walrus, a low-key project that gets things done, actually makes people feel more assured.
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AirdropHarvester
· 22h ago
Infrastructure is the key, those hype projects will eventually fade away, only projects like Walrus that do solid work have a future.
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I'm optimistic about the storage sector, but whether Walrus can withstand the next cycle depends on node stability.
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Damn, someone finally said it. Every day it's new coin hype, who the hell cares about infrastructure...
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I'm tired of hearing the word "moat," it still comes down to whether you can make money. Are there really that many enterprise-level needs?
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The Sui ecosystem indeed needs this kind of thing, but Walrus has quite a few competitors, don't idolize it.
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The expansion of the node network is a positive signal; compared to projects with no real progress, it's much more reliable.
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It's good to talk, but truly successful infrastructure projects are few and far between, don't ignore the risks.
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It's that same talk about solid technical accumulation... Forget it, I'll just wait and see.
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MindsetExpander
· 22h ago
Infrastructure projects are indeed easy to overlook, but they are truly the backbone of the ecosystem... Projects like Walrus that focus on doing real work are the ones with long-term vitality.
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Honestly, everyone is hyping now, but there are very few projects that actually get things done.
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The term "moat" is used well; storage needs will only grow larger, and Walrus's timing is indeed good.
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So what if the TVL numbers look good? Whether the ecosystem is stable or not is fundamental, I agree.
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This is the true Web3 infrastructure logic, not those castles in the air.
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The problem is that most people look down on these kinds of projects; they all want to find the next 100x coin.
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Choosing the right infrastructure during the Sui ecosystem's maturity phase can indeed yield long-term benefits.
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Compared to those projects that raise funds every day, this one is definitely more solid.
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Node network expansion + deeper ecosystem cooperation, data speaks for itself, no need for unnecessary chatter.
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Everyone who understands knows that infrastructure is the position to lie back and win.
In the current rapid expansion of the Sui ecosystem, the importance of infrastructure is often overlooked. New projects emerge one after another, and while TVL data may seem impressive, it is still the silent infrastructure projects that support the stable operation of the entire ecosystem.
Walrus is such an entity. As a decentralized storage solution on the Sui chain, its application scope is much broader than it appears on the surface. NFT storage, AI model deployment, enterprise-level data backup—these seemingly insignificant needs are actually essential infrastructure for the Web3 ecosystem. As the Sui ecosystem matures, these storage demands will only grow stronger.
From a project development perspective, Walrus's node network continues to expand, and ecosystem collaborations are deepening. This is not a money-burning storytelling routine, but real efforts to solve practical problems. Compared to projects that only draw blueprints, this solid technical accumulation is often the guarantee of long-term value.
While the ecosystem prospers, choosing the right infrastructure projects becomes particularly important. On the fast-developing Sui platform, Walrus is building its own moat. Timing and choices often determine the final returns of an investment.