Recently, a project called Walrus caught my attention, but not because of hype around the concept, rather because its approach to "storage" implementation is somewhat different.



Let's first look at the core design: Walrus uses a blob storage plus erasure coding scheme, which is completely different from the traditional full data replication approach. What does this mean? It encodes the original data, and the storage volume will roughly increase by about 5 times—at first glance, it might seem wasteful, but in distributed systems, this is actually a quite restrained solution. The really interesting part is the subsequent logical chain: treating Sui as the control plane to handle registration, sharding scheduling, and ultimately generating verifiable availability proofs. This entire process makes data truly programmable, rather than simply stuffing things into a hard drive.

In terms of project progress, the mainnet is scheduled to launch on March 27, 2025. They also completed a round of substantial funding—industry reports indicate the token sale was approximately $140 million. This is not just dreaming; it aims to solve the heavy data problems faced by on-chain applications—training data for AI agents, media files like game assets, videos, audio, and emerging fields like data trading markets.

But I have to be honest: the value logic of $WAL isn’t about some consensus mechanism, but whether the "real storage demand + pricing system + node incentives" closed loop can truly operate. If you only focus on the token price fluctuations, you’re missing the point. The real test for this project is: how many developers in the ecosystem will genuinely put their data in, and will they maintain it with long-term payments? That’s the key to how far it can go.
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PessimisticOraclevip
· 01-10 07:57
The erasure coding scheme sounds good, but how many can actually be implemented? The key still depends on whether there is real transaction volume after the mainnet launches in March.
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FastLeavervip
· 01-09 11:49
Erasure coding indeed saves more trouble than copying, but the key still depends on whether users will buy in and whether they are willing to spend real money. I just want to know how many projects will actually use this after the mainnet launches, whether the hype before March was more about genuine demand or just hype. Storage sounds solid, but I'm worried it might end up as a financial game again. The price of tokens is all virtual; what really matters is whether it can attract developers. Actually, it all depends on whether the subsequent ecosystem can be developed; without an ecosystem, everything is pointless. It sounds good, but the Web3 scene has too many pitfalls; we need to see how things turn out after three months.
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PuzzledScholarvip
· 01-07 22:49
Erasure coding schemes are indeed much smarter than brute-force copying. What does a 5x amplification mean in the context of distributed systems? Some projects haven't even figured out why they are doing this. The mainnet launches in March. Let's see how many real users it can attract; otherwise, raising more funds is just talking. I'm not interested in price speculation. The key is whether developers will genuinely buy in—that's what determines how long it can last. Instead of just watching the valuation, it's better to see if there are actual projects using it. We'll find out in the end. Sui's approach to controlling the control plane is quite innovative. Programmable storage sounds promising, but the real question is whether it has been implemented.
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SchroedingerMinervip
· 01-07 22:45
Erasure coding schemes save space, which is true, but can a 5x amplification really offset the actual operational costs? That's the key. $WAL coin price fluctuations are meaningless; it all depends on whether developers will really start pushing data into it next year. Sui's control plane approach is good, but is the verifiability strong enough? It feels like we need to run it for a while to know. Raising $140 million USD does give confidence, but the mainnet is still over half a year away. Whether it can launch on time will be the real test. Storage demand is real, but how is the incentive model designed? I haven't seen a detailed economic model analysis. Honestly, the biggest risk for projects like this is a cold ecosystem after launch. Having technology alone without users is pointless. Data programmability is an interesting point; it's much more clear-headed than pure cold storage ideas, showing they are serious about their work.
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CryptoCrazyGFvip
· 01-07 22:43
Erasure coding schemes are indeed smarter, but the key is whether they can truly attract developers to use them. We'll see in March; whether the funding is reliable depends on actual adoption. A funding of 140 million sounds big, but in the end, it all comes down to whether the ecosystem has real users spending money. Honestly, the pain point in on-chain storage is obvious, and whoever can truly solve it will win. I have to admit that Sui's control plane design is quite strong, but building an ecosystem is not easy. The closed loop of storage demand + pricing system + incentives... It's easy to talk about, but making it work without collapsing would be impressive. Compared to daily crypto price swings, I care more whether project teams are genuinely building the ecosystem. WAL ultimately depends on whether application developers are willing to use it, not just the hype in the crypto circle.
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Ser_Liquidatedvip
· 01-07 22:40
Erasure coding + Sui control plane is indeed a different design, but few projects can truly run through the "long-term payment" stage. Let's wait and see.
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