Walrus Protocol is not just a storage platform but a new way to build a data ecosystem. Recently, it has attracted attention in the Web3 circle for its edge computing capability—data stored can also participate in computational tasks, effectively bringing data to life.



What is most attractive to DeFi developers is cost optimization. Using Walrus's oracle services can reduce costs by about 40%, which is a significant figure for projects with high operational pressure. The operational logic is also quite clear: WAL token holders can stake to obtain computing power quotas, and developers can call these resources on demand.

In simple terms, this model transforms storage from a passive data cold storage into an infrastructure capable of generating value. If you are interested in innovative directions in the Web3 data layer, this approach is worth a look.
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BlockDetectivevip
· 6h ago
The idea of making data come alive sounds pretty impressive, but a 40% cost reduction really can be convincing.
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GasFeeBarbecuevip
· 6h ago
A 40% cost reduction sounds good, but can Walrus really get off the ground? It depends on whether the subsequent ecosystem can be built out.
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AlwaysAnonvip
· 6h ago
Bring data to life, this idea has some substance to it.
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ChainWatchervip
· 6h ago
Bring data to life? Sounds good, but I don't know how it actually performs when running.
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NightAirdroppervip
· 6h ago
A 40% cost reduction sounds good, but I wonder how it will actually perform in practice. --- Will the data be "alive"? That term is a bit abstract. Can you explain how it actually works? --- I understand the logic of staking to exchange for computing power, but is WAL worth paying attention to? --- Turning storage into infrastructure sounds a bit like the various XXX ecosystems from a few years ago... Could it just be another hype? --- How was the 40% figure calculated? Is it official propaganda? --- Is there any behind-the-scenes activity with the computing power quota? How is it allocated?
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