The prospects of storage public chains like Walrus ultimately depend on how many genuine AI and Web3 applications are willing to choose it within the ecosystem. Having technology alone is not enough; there must be users.
Multi-chain deployment is an essential path to expanding the market. If Walrus only sticks to a single chain, it will be difficult to grow. How it approaches cross-chain layout and whether it can quickly expand into mainstream public chain ecosystems will determine the market ceiling.
Another point that cannot be ignored is the token release plan. Large unlocks can directly impact the supply and demand balance, potentially suppressing the token price in the short term. Continuous monitoring of this aspect is necessary, as it is the most direct factor influencing price trends.
Overall, if application developers truly see growth and multi-chain deployment proceeds smoothly, and the token release schedule remains controllable, this direction still has potential.
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SatsStacking
· 8h ago
Honestly, right now, everyone who is optimistic about Walrus is betting that the application side can really scale up; otherwise, no matter how advanced the technology is, it would be pointless.
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-08 20:49
Basically, ecosystem applications are the key. No matter how good the technology stack is, if no one uses it, it's all in vain.
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AltcoinHunter
· 01-08 20:46
In simple terms, without real applications supporting the scene, no matter how powerful the storage public chain is, it's useless. I've seen too many projects like this.
Multi-chain is indeed a dead end; just sticking to one chain won't work at all.
Token unlocks pressure short-term prices, but that's really not the most critical... the key is whether someone is actually using it to store data.
Ha, another "potential new star." I bet five bucks that this wave will end up being just institutions dumping again.
Having applications, multi-chain deployment, and controllable token release... the probability that all three conditions are met at the same time is, ugh, I might regret going all-in.
Before the ecosystem takes off, no matter how good the hype, it's all just empty talk.
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bridge_anxiety
· 01-08 20:33
To be honest, application implementation is the key; no matter how advanced the technology is, if no one uses it, it's all pointless.
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OldLeekMaster
· 01-08 20:31
Honestly, who doesn't want to develop a storage public chain now? But what about the users? What about the applications? If Walrus doesn't have real-money dApps to use, no matter how advanced the technology is, it's all pointless.
Cross-chain is also looking uncertain. Mainstream public chains each have their own ecosystem logic. Why would Walrus be able to expand so smoothly? It's not just a simple multi-signature issue.
Token unlocking is the real killer move. I'm just waiting for the day when a large amount is released and dumped, then we'll see who still claims there's a future.
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MetaMasked
· 01-08 20:22
It's truly impressive; ecosystem applications are the key. No matter how advanced the technology is, if no one uses it, it's all pointless.
The prospects of storage public chains like Walrus ultimately depend on how many genuine AI and Web3 applications are willing to choose it within the ecosystem. Having technology alone is not enough; there must be users.
Multi-chain deployment is an essential path to expanding the market. If Walrus only sticks to a single chain, it will be difficult to grow. How it approaches cross-chain layout and whether it can quickly expand into mainstream public chain ecosystems will determine the market ceiling.
Another point that cannot be ignored is the token release plan. Large unlocks can directly impact the supply and demand balance, potentially suppressing the token price in the short term. Continuous monitoring of this aspect is necessary, as it is the most direct factor influencing price trends.
Overall, if application developers truly see growth and multi-chain deployment proceeds smoothly, and the token release schedule remains controllable, this direction still has potential.