To understand the opportunities of Walrus, we need to start from concrete, tangible data requirements rather than just discussing the abstract concept of "storage."



Let's do some calculations. A medium-sized Web3 social application with 100,000 daily active users generates about 20KB of data per user per day—this includes text, images, status updates, and these are very conservative estimates. The result? Over 700GB of data accumulated in a year. This isn't cold data that can be discarded at will; these are "live data" and "warm data" that require frequent reads, timestamp verification, and support cross-application calls.

In the context of blockchain games or AI protocols, the data volume skyrockets—terabytes, petabytes. Every dynamically generated item in the game, all AI training records, inference processes—these are not trash that can be deleted but the core value carriers of digital assets, which must be permanently preserved and always ready for audits.

These requirements are not fictional; they are real and in front of us. They point to a hard fact: the next generation of Web3 applications will inevitably be data-intensive.

Because of this certainty and the data growth trend driven by application scale, Walrus's tokenomics is built on a solid foundation. The value of $WAL is not just a market ornament nor simply a governance token.
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fork_in_the_roadvip
· 3h ago
700GB a year? That's all? I thought it would be at the PB level... By the way, cold chain can't even store such active data, it seems a dedicated solution is indeed necessary.
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PrivateKeyParanoiavip
· 01-11 03:54
Over 700GB per year, and this is a conservative estimate for social applications... On the blockchain gaming side, it's directly in the PB range. Walrus has truly hit the pain point this time.
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ProveMyZKvip
· 01-11 03:53
700GB a year? Now I understand why the storage layer is a must-have; it has truly become a necessity.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 01-11 03:44
Numbers don't lie. 700GB per year is indeed quite impressive, no wonder they're considering permanent storage. Look at the blockchain games and AI sectors—PB-level data is not something to be casually discarded. So WAL is actually betting on this inevitable trend, not just a gimmick for air tokens.
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Blockblindvip
· 01-11 03:40
700GB a year? Once this number is out, it's no longer just talk; the real demand is right in front of us. Walrus has done a good job this time in accounting; finally someone has brought the word "storage" back to reality. The data volume on chain games is skyrocketing; just thinking about it is frightening. Permanent storage and auditing won't go offline. $WAL definitely has some substance. Tired of虚的 concepts; only data-driven logic like this can be convincing. AI training records, game assets—all need to stay alive. Unlike cold data that can be casually discarded, token economics have real confidence.
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