When it comes to decentralized storage, the name Walrus Protocol is increasingly appearing in developer communities. It is essentially a storage platform designed to meet AI data needs, making it particularly suitable in this data-driven era.



Interestingly, Walrus has a very deep collaboration with the Sui blockchain. By integrating Sui's secure object model and Move programming language, the entire system can support programmable storage—in other words, data is not just stored passively but can interact dynamically through smart contracts. You can imagine data being flexibly tagged, circulated, and even directly processed and written within decentralized applications. This close technological integration opens up new possibilities for Web3 applications.
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WhaleSurfervip
· 1h ago
This is what a real storage solution looks like, a hundred times better than those just shouting slogans. The combination of Walrus and Sui is quite interesting; finally, someone is seriously working on programmable storage. Wow, data can still interact dynamically? If this really gets implemented, the entire industry will change. Every day I see news about AI data storage, and finally I see something reliable. Using the Move language with this storage logic feels like opening the door to a new world. I've always felt that what Web3 lacks is this kind of deep collaboration; Walrus has found the right people. Decentralized storage should be like this—flexible, interactive, not rigid. The tokenization and circulation part is really clever; the data is truly coming to life.
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rugpull_survivorvip
· 1h ago
The combination of Walrus with Sui is actually quite interesting... Programmable storage sounds good, but I wonder if it will end up being another PPT project in practice.
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MEVictimvip
· 01-07 19:56
The combination of Walrus and Sui really seems to have some potential. Programmable storage is indeed an area that no one has taken seriously before.
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RugPullSurvivorvip
· 01-07 19:55
The walrus+sui combination definitely has potential. Programmable storage sounds like it was created specifically to exploit loopholes. Data flow + smart contracts... To put it nicely, it's innovation; to be blunt, it's just another layer prone to bugs. Someone should have already been working on AI data storage. Hopefully, this time it's not just another hype project.
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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 01-07 19:52
Data programmability is indeed impressive. Compared to projects that only focus on stacking storage space, Walrus's approach is more imaginative.
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SmartContractDivervip
· 01-07 19:34
Walrus seems to have some potential, but is it risky to be so tightly tied to Sui? Is the Sui ecosystem about to rise again? Holding a wait-and-see attitude. Programmable storage sounds amazing, but will the actual use differ greatly from the theory? AI data storage is indeed a necessity, but there are quite a few competitors as well. I like this direction, but I worry it might end up just being another hype tool.
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GateUser-6bc33122vip
· 01-07 19:30
Programmable storage indeed has potential, but Walrus is currently so popular that it might be a bit over the top... The combination with Sui looks promising, but how many projects can truly be implemented?
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