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The storage protocol in the Sui ecosystem recently launched a small file storage solution called Quilt, which is specifically optimized for scenarios such as NFT metadata and AI communication data.
What are the key highlights of this solution? It can package and store up to 660 small files. For example, with 10KB files, the storage cost is reduced by a factor of 420, significantly improving efficiency. More importantly, users do not need to unpack the entire package when retrieving a specific file; they can directly extract a single file. This flexibility is very practical for application developers.
From the perspective of ecosystem applications, projects like Tusky and Gata have already integrated this solution. What does this reflect? The demand for small file storage is entering an explosive growth phase.
From the token perspective, the protocol's token plays a central role in storage payments and node staking. As the usage of small file storage increases, the token's use cases are expanding, and deflationary pressure is also rising, which means the ecosystem value is gradually being realized. This dynamic of supply and demand warrants close attention.
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When will we see actual usage data for Quilt? Just mentioning Tusky and Gata isn't convincing enough.
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Storage is indeed a necessity, but I'm worried it's just another project team hype story.
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Token deflation sounds good, but it depends on whether the actual trading volume can support this logic.
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Packaging 660 files is a bit aggressive, but saving costs is definitely real.
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Why is the integration speed of ecosystem apps so fast? It seems the market is really looking for this kind of solution.
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I'm interested in NFT metadata optimization. Let's wait and see the feedback from subsequent projects.
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I'm optimistic about this direction. Small file storage has always been a pain point, and Quilt has something interesting this time.
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Has the token deflation logic been implemented? It depends on whether the subsequent usage volume can really pick up.
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Integrating Tusky and Gata is good, but the ecosystem is still too small. Let's see if it can support itself first.
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The design of bundling 660 files is indeed clever and saves effort.
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If this storage solution is rolled out widely, it could indeed boost token demand, but the prerequisite is having a killer app.
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Both storage and AI data—feels like every public chain is telling the same story.
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Such an exaggerated cost reduction, if achieved, is still quite imaginative.