Recently, someone asked about the WAL token, so I’d like to share my thoughts.



First, the fundamentals. WAL has already been listed on a major exchange, with a total supply of 5 billion tokens. Currently, about 1.7 billion are in circulation, and the price fluctuates around $0.13. This scale is considered medium-sized among new projects.

From the project itself, Walrus is a decentralized storage and data availability protocol. It primarily offers an affordable solution for decentralized storage nodes to store unstructured content. The key point is that it can ensure high availability and data reliability even in Byzantine fault scenarios—this is a tough benchmark for storage projects.

An interesting aspect is the funding background. Top-tier VCs like a16z have invested, indicating the project gained recognition during its fundraising stage. WAL is part of the SUI ecosystem, and as a high-performance public chain, SUI has solid technical foundations, ample funding, and strong ecosystem support over the past two years, which benefits projects within its ecosystem.

However, every project carries risks. The decentralized storage sector is highly competitive. Whether WAL can find a differentiated position among many storage solutions depends on future technological iterations and real-world application deployment. There may be short-term speculative opportunities, but long-term gains will depend on the team’s execution capability.

What are your thoughts?
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 8h ago
a16z endorsement still carries some influence, but the storage track is too competitive. Let's see how WAL differentiates itself.
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SnapshotStrikervip
· 12h ago
a16z supports the SUI ecosystem project. This combination definitely has potential, but with the storage track so competitive, it's really hard to say who will truly survive.
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CryptoPunstervip
· 21h ago
Does investing in a16z guarantee profits? I've seen too many projects with financing halos end up as vapor. Wake up, everyone. --- I believe the support力度 for the SUI ecosystem is good, but with such ecosystem involution, why should WAL stand out? --- The storage track is so competitive, it feels like betting on team execution能力. It's better to directly bet on the exchange listing benefits. --- At a price of 0.13U and such a large supply, I can already foresee a "new low" at some point. --- Decentralized storage? Sounds impressive, but where are the real application scenarios? That's the core issue. --- Good financing background ≠ good price increase. Don't confuse these two things; that's how retail investors get炒作. --- Short-term炒作空间 plus intense competition equals what? It equals gambling time. If you can't play, don't get on board. --- Looking at projects is like looking at people. Just looking at the background isn't enough; you also need to see if the team can really deliver.
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RadioShackKnightvip
· 01-08 20:45
a16z endorsement definitely adds points, but with the storage track so competitive, breaking through with WAL is the key.
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MissedAirdropBrovip
· 01-08 09:55
a16z endorsement is a plus, but all the projects in the SUI ecosystem claim to have prospects, and the result... The storage track is so crowded, why would WAL stand out?
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FancyResearchLabvip
· 01-08 09:50
a16z invested in this, so I feel relieved. Anyway, the probability of losing money following big institutions is always lower than blindly buying on your own. Theoretically, Byzantine fault tolerance is indeed solid, but the storage track has become so competitive. What can WAL use to compete head-to-head with Arweave? Projects in the SUI ecosystem all hype this up. Let's wait two years and see.
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GasGasGasBrovip
· 01-08 09:50
a16z endorsement is a plus, but with the storage track so competitive, can WAL really break through? Honestly, it's a bit uncertain.
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fren.ethvip
· 01-08 09:38
a16z endorsement is indeed impressive, but among so many projects in the storage sector, only a few will truly survive.
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AirdropJunkievip
· 01-08 09:38
a16z endorsement sounds good, but with the storage race so fierce, why can WAL break through? --- Wait, is there a new project in the SUI ecosystem again? I'm almost overwhelmed. --- Is it better to buy now at the price of 0.13U or wait until the mainnet launches? Looking for expert advice. --- Ultimately, it's still about betting on the team's execution. Who dares to guarantee anything these days? --- Can Byzantine fault tolerance be handled? That technical indicator is indeed solid. --- The path of decentralized storage is too crowded; Filecoin hasn't even made a splash yet. --- Projects in the SUI ecosystem are generally good. Whether WAL can be an exception depends on its performance after funding. --- Circulating supply is only 1.7 billion? The supply pressure isn't small; it seems better to wait and see.
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