In the increasingly fierce competition for Web3 infrastructure, solving the cost dilemma of data storage has become a key issue. A protocol focused on data storage has achieved significant cost optimization through Red Stuff encoding technology, with particularly impressive improvements in small file storage scenarios—costs can be reduced by 420 times.
On the technical level, the protocol's Quilt solution directly addresses the economic challenges of small file storage. Meanwhile, the Seal feature enhances data privacy protection, building a reliable privacy barrier for users. This combination of approaches ensures that data storage is no longer a bottleneck restricting application deployment.
The ecosystem applications are also flourishing. Use cases such as health data rights management, AI model cloud hosting, and RWA digitalization have found fertile ground for implementation. Notably, the protocol allocates over 60% of its tokens to the community, and with a deflationary model design, it has the backing and recognition of multiple institutions.
As users' awareness of data sovereignty continues to grow, these innovative solutions focused on data infrastructure are becoming the core foundation supporting the next generation of Web3 applications.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 8h ago
420x cost reduction? Sounds good, but whether it can really be used in practice is the key.
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 01-06 18:48
Is a 420x cost reduction just another round of hype? Can data privacy really be guaranteed by Seal? It's a bit uncertain.
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just_another_fish
· 01-06 18:38
Reducing costs by 420 times sounds exaggerated. Is this number really reliable?
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LiquidityLarry
· 01-06 18:36
420x? That would be too good to be true. There are too many pitfalls in small file storage.
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orphaned_block
· 01-06 18:29
420x? Is that real? That's an incredible claim.
Small file storage is finally no longer a burden, but when will the market start using it?
The privacy aspect is well done, but the tokenomics still depend on future performance.
In the increasingly fierce competition for Web3 infrastructure, solving the cost dilemma of data storage has become a key issue. A protocol focused on data storage has achieved significant cost optimization through Red Stuff encoding technology, with particularly impressive improvements in small file storage scenarios—costs can be reduced by 420 times.
On the technical level, the protocol's Quilt solution directly addresses the economic challenges of small file storage. Meanwhile, the Seal feature enhances data privacy protection, building a reliable privacy barrier for users. This combination of approaches ensures that data storage is no longer a bottleneck restricting application deployment.
The ecosystem applications are also flourishing. Use cases such as health data rights management, AI model cloud hosting, and RWA digitalization have found fertile ground for implementation. Notably, the protocol allocates over 60% of its tokens to the community, and with a deflationary model design, it has the backing and recognition of multiple institutions.
As users' awareness of data sovereignty continues to grow, these innovative solutions focused on data infrastructure are becoming the core foundation supporting the next generation of Web3 applications.