In the Sui ecosystem, Walrus has become an indispensable infrastructure. Take the Alkimi case as an example: it on-chainizes digital advertising, handling over 25 million ad impressions daily, with the underlying ad data storage fully supported by Walrus. This demonstrates its significance within the ecosystem.



From a technical perspective, the three functional modules—RedStuff, Seal, and Quilt—address the industry's three major pain points—cost, privacy, and efficiency—forming a fairly complete solution. This is not just a simple stacking of features but a systematic competitive barrier. At the same time, it is actively expanding its ecosystem, collaborating with io.net and Zark Lab to seize the "AI + Storage" golden track. This direction indeed aligns with the core trend of Web3 development. Regarding the token model, community priority combined with a deflationary design provides long-term value support.

Comparing the current industry situation: Filecoin is still struggling in the miner governance quagmire, Arweave is hindered by rigid data structures, while Walrus, with its "programmable + intelligent + enterprise-grade" approach, has already moved to the forefront of the Web3 storage race. Considering the broader trend of AI and Web3 integration, the demand for data storage will only grow exponentially. As a core hub connecting the data layer and application layer, Walrus's ecosystem and asset value potential are still vast. This is not only a super infrastructure for the Sui ecosystem but also likely to become a key player in the entire Web3 storage field.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 01-21 04:10
Damn Walrus, the amount of data is really outrageous, 25 million impressions daily. How stable must that be?

Filecoin is indeed underperforming; the miners' governance issues have dug a pretty deep hole. In contrast, Walrus's approach definitely has some merit.

The AI + storage track is blocked; getting on board early is definitely the right move.
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-21 00:35
Walrus is truly outstanding, with 25 million impressions running daily. No one can compete with its infrastructure status.

Filecoin is still struggling, but compared to that, Walrus's approach is indeed aggressive.

In the AI + storage track, Walrus has secured a strong position, and the long-term value and potential are indeed significant.

The red code... but Walrus's logic really holds up.

I've been optimistic about this sector for a long time, just waiting for the ecosystem to explode again.
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GasFeeCry
· 01-19 20:52
Walrus is indeed serious about its work, unlike some projects that just boast.

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Filecoin's performance is indeed disappointing, but Walrus's combination of strategies really has some substance.

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AI + storage is gaining momentum; we should pay attention.

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With 25 million ad impressions daily, the scale speaks for itself.

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The golden age hasn't passed yet; it's not too late to get on board now.

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Compared to Arweave, Walrus is definitely more level-headed.

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Deflation + community-first, at least the model design is solid.

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The core hub position is well secured, and the ecosystem value could still increase.

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In the Web3 storage track, Walrus has a significant lead.

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The Sui ecosystem is genuinely attracting practical applications, not just hype.
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NullWhisperer
· 01-18 11:54
ngl, the RedStuff/Seal/Quilt stack is interesting on paper, but has anyone actually audited these modules for edge cases? feels like we're glossing over potential vectors here. also—2.5M ad impressions daily sounds impressive until you ask what happens when the throughput hits a wall. technically speaking, that's where most "enterprise-grade" solutions start falling apart.
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PumpingCroissant
· 01-18 04:58
Walrus this time really has something, but will the AI + storage track just be another story?

To be honest, the mess with Filecoin was just ridiculous. Walrus's current approach is definitely much more clear-headed than theirs.

The 25 million daily impressions rely on it, and this volume of data speaks for itself, not just hype.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-18 04:58
Walrus is really impressive this time. Filecoin is still struggling, while they are already running ahead on the AI + storage track.

Wait, 25 million ad impressions daily rely on it? How stable must that data be?

Token deflation + community-first, this combination really has some substance. In the long run, it’s definitely worth paying attention to.

But to be fair, is the idea that Arweave is trapped by rigidity too absolute? Or am I not understanding deeply enough?

Can Walrus truly become a key player in Web3 storage? It feels a bit like hype, but I can't find a reason to refute it.

If this thing can really connect the data layer and the application layer, then the potential for imagination is indeed huge.
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NftMetaversePainter
· 01-18 04:45
actually, the algorithmic elegance of walrus's modular architecture—redstuff, seal, quilt—that's where the real paradigm shift happens. it's not just storage, it's aesthetic computation meeting blockchain primitives
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BridgeJumper
· 01-18 04:42
Walrus has indeed held strong this time, and the story of AI+storage is quite convincing.

The mess with Filecoin isn't even over yet, and Walrus has already taken the high ground.

However, the token deflation model... I've heard it many times, but let's see how it performs in a bear market.

The demand for AI storage is indeed growing, but can Walrus sustain such a large scale?

Alkimi's 25 million daily impressions are indeed top, but the question is whether they can continue to expand.

Let's keep observing. In the short term, AI+storage is indeed a hot commodity.
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