To be honest, I didn't have any particular thoughts about decentralized storage before; I felt it wasn't very relevant to me. But the more I delve into new storage solutions, the more I realize that the key issue isn't whether data can be stored, but whether the stored data can be truly utilized in the long term.
Many projects are competing for popularity and short-term gains, but some teams are clearly working on something else—they are seriously considering the durability of usability. Not the kind that launches today and is abandoned tomorrow, but directions that can truly survive and be used within the ecosystem.
These types of projects may not skyrocket due to hype, but they can stand the test of time. Compared to those that surge on concepts and then fade away, this steady technical approach is worth paying more attention to.
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To be honest, I didn't have any particular thoughts about decentralized storage before; I felt it wasn't very relevant to me. But the more I delve into new storage solutions, the more I realize that the key issue isn't whether data can be stored, but whether the stored data can be truly utilized in the long term.
Many projects are competing for popularity and short-term gains, but some teams are clearly working on something else—they are seriously considering the durability of usability. Not the kind that launches today and is abandoned tomorrow, but directions that can truly survive and be used within the ecosystem.
These types of projects may not skyrocket due to hype, but they can stand the test of time. Compared to those that surge on concepts and then fade away, this steady technical approach is worth paying more attention to.