Want to build storage infrastructure on the Sui chain? This project's technical approach is indeed interesting.



The core selling point is the RedStuff 2D erasure coding—an innovative algorithm that directly addresses the longstanding pain points of decentralized storage: either exploding redundancy costs or compromised data security. How does this solution break through? With only 4-5 times redundancy, it achieves the data durability of traditional full replication. Compared to some legacy storage projects with 25x replication schemes, it reduces costs by over 80%. The matrix coding design that generates primary and secondary slices is also clever; during data recovery, only a single slice needs to be downloaded, greatly reducing bandwidth pressure. Even if two-thirds of the nodes in the cluster go down, data can still be fully restored.

The architecture adopts a modular approach of "off-chain storage + on-chain indexing." Off-chain node clusters handle heavy tasks like data sharding and redundancy backups. The Sui mainnet records key information such as data hashes and access permissions via Move contracts, avoiding tampering risks while preventing on-chain costs from spiraling out of control. The dual-token system is another highlight—$WAL fully supports the storage economy, with node staking and payment settlements relying on it. SUI focuses on handling on-chain gas, isolating cost fluctuations, and making the storage economy logic clearer.

Currently, the system has already reached petabyte-scale storage, with over 100 node operators onboarded. NFT and AI training data notarization have already seen practical applications. With technological innovation and real-world deployment, the ecosystem's value is just beginning to be unleashed.
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TokenVelocityvip
· 01-09 10:51
The red-blue erasure coding system is indeed powerful; cutting costs by 80%—who wouldn't be tempted? --- Is the fluctuation in dual-token isolation costs a brilliant idea? It's much more straightforward than single-token systems. --- Already over 100 nodes? That's real implementation, unlike some projects that just boast. --- PB-level storage has been achieved; looking forward to seeing how NFT and AI sectors explode. --- Off-chain storage with on-chain indexing—this architecture design is really clever, avoiding the huge on-chain cost pitfall. --- Matrix coding only needs a single slice to recover? That's way smarter than full replication. --- I feel this is the infrastructure Sui should be using, not those flashy gimmicks. --- 4-5 times redundancy compared to 25 times? That number is way off; someone should have optimized this long ago. --- WAL dedicated to supporting storage economics is quite interesting; at least the logic is more independent. --- I just want to know when this will explode on the mainnet. Can't wait.
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BlockBargainHuntervip
· 01-09 10:50
Redstuff's encoding is indeed powerful, with 4-5 times redundancy eliminating 25 times duplication. The cost difference is significant. PB-scale has already been achieved, with over 100 nodes still stably connected. This time, it doesn't seem like just a theoretical innovation—there's real substance.
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ChainComedianvip
· 01-09 10:45
The Redstuff erasure coding system is indeed powerful; cutting 80% of costs is no exaggeration.
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NewPumpamentalsvip
· 01-09 10:44
Damn, this RedStuff algorithm is really powerful. It achieves 4-5 times redundancy and outperforms the 25x方案, directly cutting costs in half.
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NotGonnaMakeItvip
· 01-09 10:41
Oh no, RedStuff really hits the pain point. 4-5 times redundancy versus 25 times replication, this gap directly makes the old project awkward.
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SnapshotLaborervip
· 01-09 10:29
Wow, this RedStuff erasure code is really powerful. 4-5 times redundancy directly cuts 80% of the costs? That's impressive. I think the dual-token design is clever. $WAL solely handles storage economics, while SUI is responsible for gas. This separation definitely makes volatility management much easier. With PB-scale capacity already achieved and over 100 nodes connected... it feels like this is not just talk on paper; people are actually using it.
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