I usually analyze the market through charts and price levels, but the Walrus project is a bit different. It’s not a castle in the air, but real infrastructure — providing storage layer support for Web3 applications. The $WAL token is directly linked to actual usage, rather than just hype expectations. This fundamental difference keeps me paying close attention to it. Compared to pure concept tokens, projects with real business support like this are more worth keeping on the watchlist.
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 01-07 19:57
Projects with real use cases are indeed different; finally, I see someone mentioning this.
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-07 19:56
nah wait, let me actually check the token contract first... because "tied to real usage" is exactly what every infra play claims before the death spiral kicks in. seen this movie before in like 2021-2022. not saying walrus is bad, but fundamentals ≠ immune to ponzinomics. where's the actual on-chain data tho
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shadowy_supercoder
· 01-07 19:54
Finally, I see someone speaking the truth. I'm really tired of coins that rely solely on stories... Walrus, which has practical use, is indeed different.
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PhantomHunter
· 01-07 19:51
Wow, someone finally said it. This is the project that should be invested in.
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PebbleHander
· 01-07 19:40
Having actual business support is definitely more reliable than those projects that just tell stories...
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HodlAndChill
· 01-07 19:28
Infrastructure projects with real use cases are indeed worth paying attention to. The $WAL token model seems much more reliable.
I usually analyze the market through charts and price levels, but the Walrus project is a bit different. It’s not a castle in the air, but real infrastructure — providing storage layer support for Web3 applications. The $WAL token is directly linked to actual usage, rather than just hype expectations. This fundamental difference keeps me paying close attention to it. Compared to pure concept tokens, projects with real business support like this are more worth keeping on the watchlist.