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Speaking of decentralized storage, Walrus Protocol's solution is quite interesting. For enterprise users, it offers censorship-resistant, highly fault-tolerant disaster recovery storage capabilities—covering sensitive scenarios such as financial data backups, medical imaging archiving, and intellectual property notarization. The cost is even cheaper than traditional cloud storage, and the transparency is completely different, making it a direct alternative to centralized solutions.
What's even more impressive is that in terms of cutting-edge technology, the protocol can handle storage and retrieval of large datasets like AI model weights and zero-knowledge proofs. It is fast and efficient, paving the way for the integration of AI and blockchain applications—where data storage used to be a bottleneck, that issue has now been resolved.
Walrus really hit the nerve this time—it's cheap and censorship-resistant, traditional cloud storage is getting nervous.
AI model weights can also be stored? If this really takes off, the data bottleneck might indeed be broken.
But I just want to see how long it can last—don't want it to become just empty talk.
Why haven't I heard of any big companies already using it?
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Decentralized storage—whether it's reliable or not depends on actual applications. Tired of the same old lines about low cost and high transparency.
Can Walrus really replace AWS? Feels more like a hype concept.
Will enterprise users really pay for it, or is this just another VC feast?
AI + blockchain is back again. This combo won't be convincing until it truly lands.