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Recently, there has been a lot of discussion, and the combination of Walrus Protocol and Sui network is indeed quite interesting. The benefits of native integration are obvious—directly leveraging Sui's high-performance consensus to handle storage proofs, which can significantly reduce verification costs. This is very attractive to developers. Compared to other cross-chain storage solutions that feel patchwork, this protocol-level native support offers a smooth experience that it should have.
From an economic incentive perspective, through WAL's incentive design, storage nodes are tightly integrated into the ecosystem. Such stickiness cannot be achieved through promotion alone. In simple terms, Walrus is demonstrating a reality: truly commercial-grade decentralized storage performance must be built on deep integration of underlying architecture. It’s not just simple cross-chain bridging, but fundamental symbiosis. This approach indeed stands out among the current storage solutions.
Using Sui's consensus to handle storage proofs significantly reduces costs. Can developers not be excited?
The approach of incentivizing WAL to keep nodes engaged is much more reliable than just hype and promotion.
To put it simply, the underlying architecture must be deeply integrated; a simple cross-chain setup can't support real commercial-grade storage.
Looking at Walrus's approach now, it definitely feels a bit different.