Many times, we talk about token investment opportunities, but a project I recently came into contact with has changed my perspective.
In the Sui ecosystem, there is a decentralized storage network quietly growing. It doesn't offer flashy trading tools, but rather the underlying infrastructure essential for Web3 operation. To be honest, these types of infrastructure projects are often overlooked, but once you delve deeper, you'll find that they are the key to the healthy operation of the entire ecosystem.
For me, the WAL project has gone beyond just a trading target. It represents a shift in thinking — not all valuable crypto projects need hype. Some things are valuable precisely because of their necessity and extremely low substitutability. As more applications require reliable storage solutions, the importance of this type of infrastructure becomes self-evident.
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0xSunnyDay
· 01-09 18:46
Infrastructure is indeed easy to overlook, but it truly silently supports the entire ecosystem. Projects like WAL feel a bit like hidden champions.
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Wait, no, why are some people still hyping concept coins? The underlying infrastructure is what really matters for the long term.
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Storage needs will only grow larger; this thing simply cannot be replaced. Seems like a good opportunity to buy the dip.
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Exactly, the two key points are strong necessity and low substitutability. No need to be trending on hot searches every day.
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The storage solutions in the Sui ecosystem are indeed lacking. WAL fills a gap, so we should pay attention.
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Speaking of which, the ones actually making money are these niche infrastructures. Hot coins have probably been fully exploited already.
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Hmm, I’ve understood this shift in thinking— not everything has to rely on marketing. If it’s useful, that’s enough.
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UnruggableChad
· 01-08 19:53
Infrastructure is the true king, got it. But how is WAL's current price? Does it feel undervalued?
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MidnightMEVeater
· 01-08 19:52
Good morning, I just remembered this in the early hours... Infrastructure is the true top of the food chain, while those tokens that shout about skyrocketing prices every day seem more like being sandwiched and waiting to be slaughtered.
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rekt_but_resilient
· 01-08 19:50
Infrastructure projects are indeed easy to overlook, but the real money might be right here.
The scarcity of underlying infrastructure is what constitutes long-term value.
Things like WAL may seem unsexy, but the more they are needed, the more valuable they become... I’ve figured out this logic.
Projects that aren’t hyped up are actually more solid, but how do we find the next one?
Storage needs will only grow larger, and the Sui ecosystem has considerable potential.
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MEVSandwich
· 01-08 19:46
Infrastructure is the real gold mine, much more reliable than those projects riding the hype.
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Everyone can use storage-related things, and the WAL approach is indeed different.
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Finally someone said this, I've long felt that the underlying network is seriously underestimated.
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However, the competition in the storage track is also quite fierce. Why will WAL stand out?
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This is the correct way to approach investment—no need to chase hot trends every day.
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The point about low substitutability is well said; no wonder it has been overlooked for so long.
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CodeAuditQueen
· 01-08 19:35
Infrastructure is indeed easy to forget until a problem occurs at some point and the entire system collapses. But the question is, how does WAL's storage architecture avoid re-entrancy attacks... Has the audit report been released?
Many times, we talk about token investment opportunities, but a project I recently came into contact with has changed my perspective.
In the Sui ecosystem, there is a decentralized storage network quietly growing. It doesn't offer flashy trading tools, but rather the underlying infrastructure essential for Web3 operation. To be honest, these types of infrastructure projects are often overlooked, but once you delve deeper, you'll find that they are the key to the healthy operation of the entire ecosystem.
For me, the WAL project has gone beyond just a trading target. It represents a shift in thinking — not all valuable crypto projects need hype. Some things are valuable precisely because of their necessity and extremely low substitutability. As more applications require reliable storage solutions, the importance of this type of infrastructure becomes self-evident.