My investment approach has always been more focused on tokens, but recently a project has made me reevaluate the entire Sui ecosystem. This project is a decentralized storage network, and after in-depth research, I realized that it might be the essential "pipeline" underlying Web3.
Why do I say that? Because the future of Web3 requires not only high-performance public chains but also solutions to the fundamental issue of data storage. Centralized storage has long become a bottleneck for Web3 applications. This project is continuously evolving within Sui and is filling this gap.
From an investment perspective, I no longer see WAL simply as a trading asset. Infrastructure tokens often have long-term value—they support the operation of the entire ecosystem. As more applications rely on this storage layer, its value will naturally be reflected. Of course, this long-term logic requires patience and confidence in the ecosystem's development.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 2h ago
Storage has really been overlooked; someone should have brought up this topic long ago.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 3h ago
Storage has indeed been a neglected pain point, but whether WAL can truly become a "pipeline" depends on the adoption of ecological applications.
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WalletInspector
· 01-08 19:51
Storage is indeed easy to overlook, but it feels a bit overly optimistic...
Infrastructure sounds sexy, but actual adoption rate is the key.
Whether WAL can truly become a "necessity" depends on whether the applications are willing to accept it.
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PebbleHander
· 01-08 19:51
Storage has indeed been seriously undervalued, but confidence is easy to talk about.
Long-term optimism, but in the short term, it's still easy to get affected by sudden surges or crashes.
Wait, can this really solve the problem of centralized storage? Feels a bit early.
If WAL can truly become the lifeblood of infrastructure, then it’s a big win, but the prerequisite is that applications will actually use it.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-08 19:45
Storage has indeed been neglected for too long, but whether WAL can truly be implemented depends on
The infrastructure story sounds good, but what about the ecosystem user base?
I've heard too many pipeline theories, but what's different this time?
To put it simply, it's still a gamble on whether Sui can take off, with a bit of a betting vibe.
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0xLuckbox
· 01-08 19:38
Really? Storage has always been underestimated; infrastructure is the long-term gold mine.
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 01-08 19:28
Wow, storage is the key? I hadn't thought of that before, I was still trading short-term.
I believe in this infrastructure logic, but can it really hold up?
It sounds ideal, but I'm just worried that the ecosystem might not explode before people lose patience.
Your way of thinking is changing a bit too quickly, why didn't I notice before?
Wait, what specific project are you talking about? Can you name it?
My investment approach has always been more focused on tokens, but recently a project has made me reevaluate the entire Sui ecosystem. This project is a decentralized storage network, and after in-depth research, I realized that it might be the essential "pipeline" underlying Web3.
Why do I say that? Because the future of Web3 requires not only high-performance public chains but also solutions to the fundamental issue of data storage. Centralized storage has long become a bottleneck for Web3 applications. This project is continuously evolving within Sui and is filling this gap.
From an investment perspective, I no longer see WAL simply as a trading asset. Infrastructure tokens often have long-term value—they support the operation of the entire ecosystem. As more applications rely on this storage layer, its value will naturally be reflected. Of course, this long-term logic requires patience and confidence in the ecosystem's development.