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Recently, I have been paying attention to storage protocols, especially those projects in the Sui ecosystem that are truly solving practical problems. Walrus, as a storage solution, has attracted quite a bit of attention, mainly because it offers clear advantages in terms of cost and efficiency.
After reviewing user feedback, I found that projects migrating to this type of storage solution are indeed increasing. NFT projects use it to reduce media storage costs, and AI projects use it to optimize data set management—these are very practical needs. Compared to traditional solutions, users generally report a smoother storage experience, and costs have indeed decreased.
Application scenarios within the ecosystem are gradually accumulating, expanding from niche attempts to more fields. This growth in practical applications provides support for the long-term development of the entire storage track. If you're interested in the Web3 storage direction, now is a good time to observe. The ecosystem is still evolving, and it's worth paying attention to new developments.