I recently came across the WAL project, and its approach in the decentralized storage field is quite interesting.



To put it simply, the core logic of Walrus Protocol is not about speculating on coins, but truly addressing the pain point of "long-term data preservation." Its goal is to ensure that your data can not only be read but also remain intact and recoverable over the next five or ten years. This is achieved through slicing, encoding, and verifiable proofs, which sound very hardcore.

More importantly, their recently launched node operation automation tools directly lower the entry barrier. Previously, individual participation in node construction required strong technical background and investment, but now ordinary people can easily become ecosystem contributors. What does this mean? It means the efficiency of decentralized storage will be greatly improved, and WAL's position as a Web3 "cornerstone" will become even more solid.

In the long term, fields such as AI applications, content creation, social interaction, and blockchain games that require long-term stable storage will be the battlefield for the WAL ecosystem.

Currently, the price is around 0.1396 USDT. From a technical perspective, the support level is at 0.1352 (about 2.59% below), and the resistance level is at 0.146 (about 5.19% above). If you're interested in participating, you can consider going long near the support level, and cut losses if the support is broken.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxivip
· 01-11 07:56
It's quite interesting. Permanent data storage is indeed a necessity, unlike some worthless coins that just tell stories every day.
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AirdropHunterXiaovip
· 01-10 04:22
The support level at 0.1352 is indeed interesting, but I think we need to see if it can hold steady first.
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LightningWalletvip
· 01-08 20:41
Got it, it's another storage concept, but the WAL automation tools are indeed quite impressive. Lowering the barrier to entry is a smart move.
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FOMOrektGuyvip
· 01-08 18:49
Hardcore storage solutions are indeed impressive, but the price of 0.1396 still needs to wait a bit longer.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 01-08 18:46
Another storage project claiming to solve "pain points," sounds similar to the batch that died last year... 0.1396 is above the support level, but can this price really be pushed up? Honestly, it's a bit uncertain. Technical hardcore is hardcore, but do blockchain games and content creation really need such complex storage solutions? Feels a bit over-engineered. Automated tools to lower the barrier are indeed interesting, but the ecosystem implementation remains a big question mark.
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SilentObservervip
· 01-08 18:35
So, has this automation tool really been integrated? If it can truly allow ordinary people to run nodes, then it’s definitely a game-changer.
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faded_wojak.ethvip
· 01-08 18:34
Really? I believe in the move to lower the threshold, but whether it can truly last five or ten years depends on the subsequent operational and maintenance costs.
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