There is a project on the Sui chain worth paying attention to — it has done a thorough job of separating execution and storage. This way, on-chain transactions can operate at high speed while large data can circulate securely within a decentralized network. On the technical level, erasure coding is used to ensure data reliability, which is quite solid. The token part supports staking and governance participation. To be honest, in the Sui ecosystem, finding a storage layer solution, this project's position is indeed hard to shake.
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TokenDustCollector
· 11h ago
Sui's storage layer finally has a reliable solution, and that erasure coding system is truly excellent.
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PumpAnalyst
· 01-07 23:48
Implementing the storage separation technical framework indeed has its merits, but think about it—there's more than just this one in the Sui ecosystem wanting to do storage, right? My current biggest concern is the token economic model—whether the staking incentives are attractive enough, or else it might just be the prelude to a rug pull.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 01-07 23:47
What project is this? It sounds good, but they didn't even mention the name. How can I follow up?
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 01-07 23:47
Bro, is erasure coding reliable? Can it really hold up?
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WhaleInTraining
· 01-07 23:37
Implementing separate storage is indeed quite effective, and erasure coding deserves some credit.
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EternalMiner
· 01-07 23:34
The implementation of storage separation should have been popularized long ago. Finally, there are projects taking it seriously.
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-07 23:33
I've seen this pattern of executing storage separation a few times, and there are very few who do it well. This project seems to have some potential.
There is a project on the Sui chain worth paying attention to — it has done a thorough job of separating execution and storage. This way, on-chain transactions can operate at high speed while large data can circulate securely within a decentralized network. On the technical level, erasure coding is used to ensure data reliability, which is quite solid. The token part supports staking and governance participation. To be honest, in the Sui ecosystem, finding a storage layer solution, this project's position is indeed hard to shake.