Good news! There has been a new breakthrough in the field of decentralized storage and data infrastructure. Chainbase and Humanity Protocol recently officially migrated from IPFS to Lista DAO, which is a significant event for the Web3 ecosystem.
First, let's talk about what Chainbase is. It is a leading data infrastructure provider in the Web3 space, currently serving over 1,000 dApps with more than 1 million monthly active users. In other words, it plays a fundamental role in supporting the operation of the entire Web3 application ecosystem. What does this migration mean? Intuitively, it means finding a better storage and service solution.
From a technical perspective, here are some core comparisons. In terms of cost, Lista DAO's storage fees are 80-100 times lower than IPFS—this difference is so significant that it can directly impact the long-term operational costs of projects. In terms of performance, read speeds are 3-5 times faster, with obvious improvements in user experience. Additionally, Lista DAO adopts RedStuff error correction code technology, ensuring higher data reliability. As an in-depth integration solution within the Sui ecosystem, the technical synergy naturally emerges.
The scale of data migrated this time is also quite large—10 million identity credentials, 5 million verification records, 2 million authorization records, along with all historical data transferred together. The overall schedule is also clearly planned: data migration to be completed by March 30, service switch by April 15, and most dApp adaptations completed by June 30. This phased and paced approach reduces risks and provides the ecosystem with ample time to adapt.
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SquidTeacher
· 01-11 00:40
Wow, an 80-100 times reduction in cost? If that's really stable, IPFS would be crying to death.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 01-10 20:55
Cost reduction by 80-100 times? If that's true, IPFS must be crying to death haha
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But this migration schedule looks quite reliable, phased implementation is indeed stable
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Sui is causing some trouble again, Lista DAO is quietly making a fortune
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Wait, migrating such a large amount of data with Chainbase, what if something goes wrong in the middle? Is there insurance?
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Speed increase of 3-5 times sounds impressive, but mainly depends on whether the chain will drop the ball after migration
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It's getting popular again, another good news for the Sui ecosystem, can't afford to buy, just watching the excitement
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A collective migration of 1,000 dApps, that must be a lot of confidence, but it's also quite exciting
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RedStuff error correction code sounds high-end, but honestly, who cares about technical details? The key is affordability
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Completing adaptation in three months, providing a buffer zone, this is indeed quite considerate
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Lista's rhythm this time is seamless, feels like playing a big chess game
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MEVHunterLucky
· 01-08 08:00
Cost reduced by 80-100 times? If that's true, how many project wallets would it save?
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 01-08 07:39
Ha, an 80-100 times cost difference? If that's true, then IPFS is really about to be eliminated.
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Wait, listing some data—this is called a breakthrough? I feel like I've heard so many migration news stories.
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Five times faster speed and 100 times lower cost—why does it feel a bit too perfect?
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Just looking at the timetable shows this wave is stable; phased promotion demonstrates risk management.
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Another star project in the Sui ecosystem? The on-chain firepower is quite intense.
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Not to mention, transferring 10 million pieces of data without issues is indeed a technical feat.
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Can costs be saved so much? How much did those using IPFS lose before?
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I'm not very familiar with red code error correction, but it sounds very professional.
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So is this the launch time for Lista DAO? Or another wave of retail investors getting burned?
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Applications with 1 million monthly active users are migrating—that really indicates a problem.
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Rugman_Walking
· 01-08 07:37
Wow, an 80-100x cost difference? If that's true, I need to run away quickly. Why is IPFS so expensive?
Good news! There has been a new breakthrough in the field of decentralized storage and data infrastructure. Chainbase and Humanity Protocol recently officially migrated from IPFS to Lista DAO, which is a significant event for the Web3 ecosystem.
First, let's talk about what Chainbase is. It is a leading data infrastructure provider in the Web3 space, currently serving over 1,000 dApps with more than 1 million monthly active users. In other words, it plays a fundamental role in supporting the operation of the entire Web3 application ecosystem. What does this migration mean? Intuitively, it means finding a better storage and service solution.
From a technical perspective, here are some core comparisons. In terms of cost, Lista DAO's storage fees are 80-100 times lower than IPFS—this difference is so significant that it can directly impact the long-term operational costs of projects. In terms of performance, read speeds are 3-5 times faster, with obvious improvements in user experience. Additionally, Lista DAO adopts RedStuff error correction code technology, ensuring higher data reliability. As an in-depth integration solution within the Sui ecosystem, the technical synergy naturally emerges.
The scale of data migrated this time is also quite large—10 million identity credentials, 5 million verification records, 2 million authorization records, along with all historical data transferred together. The overall schedule is also clearly planned: data migration to be completed by March 30, service switch by April 15, and most dApp adaptations completed by June 30. This phased and paced approach reduces risks and provides the ecosystem with ample time to adapt.