Recently experienced Walrus Protocol, and the deepest impression is — it’s not rushing to tell stories, but rather focusing on doing data storage right.
You see, in the current market, many projects are labeling themselves as AI or DePIN. But if the underlying data storage isn’t solid, no matter how good the story sounds, it won’t hold up. Walrus gives the impression of seriously laying the foundation; it’s not fast, but the roadmap is very clear, neither hyping nor criticizing.
$WAL this project will continue to follow and observe how it progresses on the data infrastructure path.
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DefiVeteran
· 01-10 19:04
This is what I like to see, not those empty talks. Real infrastructure should be built slowly like this, much more reliable than those hyped-up projects.
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FlyingLeek
· 01-10 16:53
A project that truly focuses on doing things diligently—rare these days.
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PuzzledScholar
· 01-10 16:53
There are really too few projects focusing on building solid infrastructure now. Most are rushing to tell stories and raise funds. I like the idea behind Walrus.
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GhostInTheChain
· 01-10 16:46
There is indeed a scarcity of projects that genuinely focus on building solid infrastructure, but that's just how it is these days—slower projects are often more worth paying attention to.
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NullWhisperer
· 01-10 16:43
honestly, foundation work is where most projects fail the vibe check. walrus is doing the unsexy thing—actually solving the problem instead of chasing narratives. tbh that's the only way infrastructure plays ever work out.
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degenonymous
· 01-10 16:30
I agree that focusing on building solid infrastructure is important, but to be honest, how is Walrus's current adoption rate? If no one uses it, it's all for nothing.
Recently experienced Walrus Protocol, and the deepest impression is — it’s not rushing to tell stories, but rather focusing on doing data storage right.
You see, in the current market, many projects are labeling themselves as AI or DePIN. But if the underlying data storage isn’t solid, no matter how good the story sounds, it won’t hold up. Walrus gives the impression of seriously laying the foundation; it’s not fast, but the roadmap is very clear, neither hyping nor criticizing.
$WAL this project will continue to follow and observe how it progresses on the data infrastructure path.