Decentralized storage needs to truly move towards commercial use, and breakthroughs in government-enterprise cooperation are crucial. Recently, I came across a good example—Walrus partnering with a local government platform to apply distributed storage solutions for government data backups, which is indeed rare in the industry.



Their approach is quite innovative. To meet the strict security and compliance requirements for government data, Walrus designed a hybrid storage architecture of "private nodes + on-chain notarization." Simply put: public government data (such as announcements and service guides) are stored on Walrus's public nodes, but backup data involving core operations are stored independently on private nodes. All storage actions and access records are recorded on the Sui chain to ensure full traceability.

In terms of results, the numbers are quite impressive. Storage costs were reduced by 45%, backup efficiency tripled, and they smoothly passed the local regulatory review. Now, three local government platforms are inquiring about potential collaborations.

I believe this reflects a trend: government-enterprise clients have genuine demand for decentralized storage, and the key is to address their most concerned issues—compliance and security. Walrus's "hybrid storage + on-chain notarization" solution finds a balance, giving it a competitive edge in the government-enterprise market. This kind of commercial breakthrough has significant long-term potential.
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BearMarketBrovip
· 6h ago
Cost reduced by 45%, efficiency tripled. This number can indeed be bragged about for a while, but will the government really feel comfortable using on-chain certification?
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DAOdreamervip
· 01-07 20:53
45% cost reduction? That's quite impressive. Walrus has indeed pinpointed the government's pain point with this move.
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DefiOldTrickstervip
· 01-07 20:50
Haha, I've seen this trick before. A 45% cost reduction and 3x efficiency—basically, they've found the most effective approach for those government folks—compliance + evidence preservation. Old fox.
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LadderToolGuyvip
· 01-07 20:45
Wow, finally someone has taken on the government affairs sector, reducing costs by 45% and tripling efficiency. These numbers are no exaggeration.
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HashRateHermitvip
· 01-07 20:35
Cost reduced by 45%, efficiency tripled? That data sounds a bit exaggerated; the real situation might not be that optimistic.
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GateUser-2fce706cvip
· 01-07 20:31
I've long said that the government and enterprise sector is the real gold mine for blockchain, and it seems to have proven true! Walrus's move has hit the mark, and the hybrid storage architecture I discussed in my course is based on similar logic—it's all about finding that balance point between decentralization and compliance. Reducing costs by 45% and tripling efficiency—these numbers say everything. Don't miss this opportunity, brother.
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