Most of the time, I am studying various token trends, but recently a project has changed my perspective. This is a decentralized storage network built within the Sui ecosystem, and I increasingly feel that it is the underlying "pipeline" infrastructure that Web3 truly depends on. Initially, I only considered WAL as a trading asset, but my understanding has completely changed — it is not just a token; the ecosystem positioning behind it is the key. Storage, as a fundamental requirement of Web3, is often underestimated in importance, but its value is gradually being recognized by the market.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 16h ago
Buddy, I'm also watching WAL, but to be honest, I've heard too many stories about infrastructure...
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The storage track has indeed been sleeping, but the question is when will it truly pick up?
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Wake up, most of the storage projects in the Sui ecosystem are still just concepts. Where are the actual users?
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I agree, shifting from speculation to researching infrastructure is the right approach, but the risks are also quite high...
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The underlying pipelines sound good, but can you talk about actual application scenarios? Don't just stick to theory.
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I think WAL and projects like it need more observation; we shouldn't trust them so quickly.
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I've seen many investors whose thinking has changed, but in the end, most still revert to short-term trading...
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Storage is indeed important, but why haven't similar projects on other chains gained traction? It's worth pondering.
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BuyTheTop
· 17h ago
Damn, finally someone said it. Infrastructure is truly the key.
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I agree that the storage network is underestimated, but can the Sui ecosystem support it?
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Shifting from focusing on transaction objects to ecosystem awareness—this change in perspective is quite interesting.
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I've been following the WAL project, didn't expect you to be so optimistic about it now.
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Really, pipeline infrastructure is what matters in the long run; trading coins is just short-term fun.
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The question is, how long does market recognition take? Can we wait?
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Underestimating underlying infrastructure is a common problem, but the risks are also high. Do you have a position?
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What makes Sui's storage solution better than Arweave? I don't quite understand.
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I like this kind of thinking; it's much more reliable than constantly criticizing highs and lows.
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That's true, but it depends on who can survive until the end.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 18h ago
The storage track has indeed been sleeping, but only a few can really come out ahead.
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毒蘑菇啊
· 01-09 14:25
2026 Go Go Go 👊
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unrekt.eth
· 01-09 01:41
Underlying infrastructure is the real 🔥, someone finally said it
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WAL projects are indeed often seen as pure trading targets, but the true value is hidden in the ecosystem
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Storage networks? Basically, they are the veins of Web3. Without them, nothing can run
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The Sui ecosystem has released some good stuff again, looks like I need to pay attention
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From trading coins to focusing on infrastructure, this is the true sign of enlightenment
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The positioning of pipeline infrastructure is brilliant; the market should have paid attention earlier
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Damn, I used to just free-ride on traffic, never thought the underlying infrastructure would be so important
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It feels like the storage sector is about to rise; I need to dig deeper
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Decentralized storage has always been underestimated, and finally there is some voice about it
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Tokens are just the surface; the ecosystem is the soul, makes sense
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 01-08 19:53
After all this time, no one has truly understood where the ceiling of storage infrastructure is, right?
WAL has transformed from a speculative product into a means of production. I also realized this a bit late.
The Sui ecosystem chessboard is bigger than I imagined...
Infrastructure will never make quick money, but once the foundation is solid, no one can run away.
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GasBandit
· 01-08 19:41
Really, infrastructure is often overlooked, and there are many people chasing quick profits.
Now I understand what value investing is with assets like WAL.
Storage networks on Sui do have potential, but it still depends on who can truly survive.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-08 19:38
Storage tracks have indeed been overlooked, infrastructure is never outdated
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Haha, from a crypto trader to a believer in infrastructure, I like this transformation
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Sui ecosystem's storage solution? Gotta check it out, the underlying pipeline is indeed easy to overlook
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To put it simply, you still need to find those that solve basic needs; hype alone will cool off sooner or later
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I’ve been following the WAL project, but I didn’t expect ecosystem positioning to be so crucial
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Undervaluing a track means opportunity, it’s too late once the market reacts
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Agreed, Web3 infrastructure is much more reliable than those flashy applications
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That’s why fundamental research is necessary; you can’t just focus on K-line charts
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The storage network is indeed a long-term value lowland, worth following up
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From trading targets to ecosystem awareness, that’s the rhythm of advancement
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RooftopReserver
· 01-08 19:36
Storage infrastructure has indeed been neglected for too long, but the Sui ecosystem still feels a bit superficial.
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notSatoshi1971
· 01-08 19:26
Wake up, wake up, finally someone realizes the importance of infrastructure
WAL has really been manipulated and crashed by price manipulation, but anyone who sees clearly knows that storage is the future
The Sui ecosystem storage network indeed has substance, unlike those purely speculative projects
Transforming from a crypto trader to someone who looks at the ecosystem, this change is a bit difficult but worthwhile
Underlying infrastructure is always overlooked, and by the time you realize it, it’s already expensive
Most of the time, I am studying various token trends, but recently a project has changed my perspective. This is a decentralized storage network built within the Sui ecosystem, and I increasingly feel that it is the underlying "pipeline" infrastructure that Web3 truly depends on. Initially, I only considered WAL as a trading asset, but my understanding has completely changed — it is not just a token; the ecosystem positioning behind it is the key. Storage, as a fundamental requirement of Web3, is often underestimated in importance, but its value is gradually being recognized by the market.