Walrus chooses to develop on the Sui blockchain, and this move is very strategic. Why? Because Sui's high-performance infrastructure is exactly the stepping stone it needs.



Imagine transactions that confirm quickly with minimal fees—what does this mean for a project focused on storage and privacy? User experience skyrockets. These advantages not only make applications run more smoothly but also make the implementation of complex features practically feasible.

The ecosystem also benefits. Developers are inherently pragmatic; everyone wants to build on a public chain that is both fast and inexpensive. When the infrastructure is robust enough, the space for innovation opens up. A complementary relationship forms between Walrus and Sui—Walrus focuses on solving application layer problems, while Sui provides reliable layer-one support. Together, they work seamlessly.

Security is also a critical factor. A project's security depends not only on its own code quality but also on the security model of the underlying blockchain. Sui's considerations in this area add an extra layer of protection for the entire ecosystem's upper-layer applications.

Interestingly, many Walrus supporters in the Web3 community are also supporters of the Sui ecosystem. The network effects generated by this shared recognition often exceed expectations.

From an efficiency perspective, Walrus can focus entirely on solving storage and privacy issues without worrying about blockchain scalability—something Sui excels at. The complexity of technology is hidden behind an intuitive interface, and users ultimately experience seamless, low-cost services.

Looking ahead, as the Sui ecosystem continues to evolve, Walrus will have the opportunity to reach more users and developers. This project is worth ongoing attention; it demonstrates how to build truly practical decentralized applications based on the advantages of a new generation of public chains.
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CrossChainBreathervip
· 13h ago
Well... to be honest, Sui's public chain indeed has no flaws in infrastructure, but can Walrus really break through the circle? It still depends on the subsequent application implementation to see. Actually, the most realistic factor for developers choosing a chain is speed + cost-effectiveness; technical stories are all虚的. The combination of Walrus+Sui looks good, but can the ecosystem's sense of recognition translate into real users with actual money? That's the key. However, security really depends on Sui's backing; no matter how strong the project's own code is, it can't withstand vulnerabilities in the chain itself. Focusing on doing storage and privacy well is already good enough; don't try to do everything, as it can easily backfire. To put it nicely, the key is still to wait and see what truly impressive features Walrus can推出.
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BlindBoxVictimvip
· 13h ago
To be honest, the current buzz around the Sui ecosystem does make it easy for projects to jump in and ride the wave... However, Walrus's approach this time is somewhat thoughtful. Cheap gas fees are not a small matter; anyone who has tinkered with storage applications on Ethereum understands that pain... I just hope it doesn't turn into another "crowded ecosystem" in a couple of years.
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StableGeniusDegenvip
· 13h ago
I am a firm believer in infrastructure and think that Sui's public chain really has some solid capabilities, but whether it can truly be implemented on Walrus still depends on what follows. The ecosystem collaboration sounds good, but to be honest, there are too many "complementary stories" in Web3 that ultimately become castles in the air. Low transaction fees are an advantage, but can user experience really "take off" directly? That statement is a bit optimistic. Stacking a bunch of projects on Sui may not necessarily be a good thing; when the ecosystem becomes overly crowded, it can actually lead to mutual drag. Anyway, I remain cautious and will wait and see until Walrus has a usable product.
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MevShadowrangervip
· 13h ago
To be honest, the Sui chain does have some potential. The combination of low fees and fast confirmation times is a game-changer for storage-based projects. However, whether Walrus can really become popular depends on ecosystem acceptance. It's a bit early to be hyping it up now...
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