When it comes to Sui's market performance, many are just jumping on the bandwagon of hype, but few truly understand the Walrus project. Look at those veteran players in the storage track—they're basically like cold storage warehouses—easy to store data, but very troublesome to retrieve. The Ocean Protocol aims to do something completely different; its goal is to become the "cache" of Web3, where speed and efficiency are the core.



The most interesting aspect on the technical level is its Red Stuff algorithm. This thing doesn't follow the inefficient stacking backup routines; instead, it uses pure mathematical fragment reassembly logic to solve problems. The result? Not only does it minimize storage costs, but more importantly, it completely solves the data read latency bottleneck—something that has been a longstanding challenge.

Looking ahead, 2026 will be the year when AI Agents and decentralized media truly explode. At that time, real-time processing of massive data will be a matter of survival, and the Walrus just happens to be the role that can hand over the keys. This isn't some clichéd storage narrative; it's about breaking down the last performance barrier for all decentralized applications.

Rather than fixating on those hollow consensus talks in some forums, it's better to see what this deep-diving Walrus can really do. This is the key to the next stage of infrastructure-level narratives and the true ambition of Mysten Labs.
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AirdropSkepticvip
· 10h ago
The Red Block algorithm is really solid, much more reliable than those who keep bragging about consensus all day. --- Wait, can the latency bottleneck really be completely solved? It depends on the actual benchmark results. --- 2026 sounds good, but let's get this year's tasks done first before bragging. --- That analogy about cold storage was excellent; it really hit the pain point in the storage track. --- If Oceanus can truly become a high-speed cache, then the imaginative space for the Sui ecosystem is indeed different. --- Talking about infrastructure again; I'm tired of hearing that word. Can we see some actual data? --- Pseudo-fat consensus vs. deep-sea Oceanus, this comparison is indeed intense.
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HashRateHustlervip
· 10h ago
Forget it, it's another bunch of hype about storage projects, but Walrus this time really has something. --- The Red Stuff algorithm sounds good, just not sure how it performs in practice. --- Explosion in 2026? Let's use what we have now first. --- Compared to these, I'm more concerned about how Walrus's token economics are allocated. --- The Walrus protocol sounds impressive, but there are at least a dozen projects that truly solve latency issues. --- The storage race is so competitive, why can Walrus stand out? --- Mysten folks are quite ambitious, let's see if they can deliver. --- Talking about infrastructure narratives again, I'm tired of hearing that... --- Data read latency is indeed a pain point. If it can be truly solved, it's worth paying attention to. --- Let's see how the mainnet performs first. Whitepapers can be convincing, but data can't be faked.
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MercilessHalalvip
· 10h ago
The Red Rose Algorithm is indeed innovative and much better than those old projects. Can walrus this set of tools become popular? It still depends on whether the ecosystem has real users. Finally, someone is trying to break through in the storage sector. It should have been like this a long time ago. The narrative for 2026 is hard to praise, but the infrastructure direction is correct. The data latency issue is indeed a pain point; there's no exaggeration there. Many are just following the trend, but truly understanding it is rare. Compared to those vapor projects, walrus at least has some substance. The positioning of cache is much more impressive than the story of cold storage. If the Ocean Elephant set of tools can really be implemented, the storage sector will need to be reordered.
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