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Decentralized storage itself is not an issue. As AI, RWA, and the Metaverse rapidly expand, data explosion has become inevitable, and the demand for storage will only become more urgent. In comparison, the old model of centralized storage cannot solve stubborn problems like single point of failure and censorship risks at all, and will eventually be pushed out. The potential of this track is large enough, so there's no need to worry about growth ceilings.
The key is that Walrus has stalled at the technological high ground in this track. Its Red Stuff 2D erasure coding solution directly addresses the pain points of traditional storage—high costs and slow recovery. Compared to full replication, it has a clear cost advantage; compared to 1D erasure coding, it is more efficient. This technological lead is hard to catch up with, effectively building a real moat.
Regarding the token logic, WAL is not a speculative target for quick profits, but a token needed for the real operation of the ecosystem. Storing data and calling contracts require paying fees; nodes need to stake and mine with it; RWA asset issuance also requires it as collateral. The average daily consumption exceeds 450,000 tokens, plus a deflationary mechanism—part of the transaction fees are burned, maintaining a healthy supply and demand relationship. I’ve seen other storage tokens, either with overly single-use purposes or with chaotic circulating supplies. WAL, on the other hand, has a clear token distribution logic, with a low team allocation and lock-up measures, avoiding selling pressure from the source. Such tokens are worth holding long-term.
Looking at real-world implementation, it’s not just slogans; concrete collaborations are underway. They are working with a licensed Dutch exchange to develop RWA storage solutions, collaborating with Everlyn AI to develop video storage, and partnering with Zark Lab to build an AI search engine. Each partnership is genuine and creates actual demand. Real demand is the most solid foundation for token value. Many projects now rely on concepts to hype up the market, but their implementations are a mess. Walrus is taking a different path—technology first, with demand following.