2025 will be a turning point for BTFS. The network scale is steadily expanding, and the real demand for ecosystem usage is also catching up. The data is very intuitive—total storage across the network has surpassed 800+ PB, backed by over 2 million nodes from around the world continuously contributing computing power and storage space.
From a contract perspective, BTFS has completed over 196 million storage transactions, indicating that real business is flowing. Meanwhile, the consumption of BTT Gas has also exceeded 8.3 billion times, and the daily interaction frequency on the chain continues to refresh. It can be seen that the distributed storage track is gradually moving from a concept to a stage supported by actual users and transaction volume.
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LiquidityLarry
· 12-27 02:56
Over 800+ PB sounds like a lot, but how much of it can actually be used?
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 12-27 02:56
800+ PB sounds impressive, but the real question is how much real money these data can be converted into.
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CryptoComedian
· 12-27 02:56
Laughing and then crying, 800PB storage, 196 million transactions... This data is definitely not bragging; distributed storage has finally moved from PPT to reality.
Speaking of 2 million nodes contributing globally, how many small-town youths are mining at home? Haha.
83 million Gas consumed; this chain's activity level is indeed impressive, unlike some projects that only tell stories.
Data speaks for itself; BTFS seems to be serious this time.
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CommunitySlacker
· 12-27 02:44
800+ PB sounds pretty intimidating, but is anyone actually using it?
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196 million transactions honestly sound a bit shocking. How much can individuals actually earn from this?
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2 million nodes sounds like a lot, but the question is how to keep these people mining continuously.
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Turning point? Every year people talk about a turning point, but when will it really take off?
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83 billion Gas consumption is a concrete number, at least proving that the chain is indeed active.
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The concept of distributed storage has been hyped for so many years, and now that there's trading volume to support it, it's considered progress.
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Just want to know how much of this 800+ PB is real data and how much is fake transactions.
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Is more nodes always better? Or does the quality actually decline? Not quite sure.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 12-27 02:42
800+PB sounds impressive, but how many users are actually implementing it?
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196 million transactions look good, but I wonder what the actual GMV is.
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2 million nodes are indeed powerful, but could there be a large number of zombie nodes?
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Gas consumption has exceeded 8.3 billion times. Is this data reflecting on-chain activity or just transaction fees?
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The word "turning point" is used too frequently; we need to see if it can really be realized.
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Distributed storage is hyped again; will it actually be implemented this time?
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With so many nodes, how long can the incentive model be sustained?
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The data looks good, but no one is using it.
2025 will be a turning point for BTFS. The network scale is steadily expanding, and the real demand for ecosystem usage is also catching up. The data is very intuitive—total storage across the network has surpassed 800+ PB, backed by over 2 million nodes from around the world continuously contributing computing power and storage space.
From a contract perspective, BTFS has completed over 196 million storage transactions, indicating that real business is flowing. Meanwhile, the consumption of BTT Gas has also exceeded 8.3 billion times, and the daily interaction frequency on the chain continues to refresh. It can be seen that the distributed storage track is gradually moving from a concept to a stage supported by actual users and transaction volume.