Many dApps are still using centralized solutions to handle data, which is actually a bottleneck. What is the true solution? Moving data storage and processing on-chain, leveraging the blockchain's distributed features to reshape the entire data layer.
The benefits of this approach are obvious—significantly reducing single point of failure risks, and making data tampering almost impossible. Applications with high security requirements, such as finance and social networking, are especially in urgent need of this upgrade.
From a technical perspective, rewriting the data layer is not just a simple architecture change; it can truly enhance system stability, and user experience will also improve accordingly. This is a crucial step toward the maturity of decentralized applications.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 11h ago
It sounds good, but who will pay for the gas fees? The on-chain storage costs can't be contained at all.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 20h ago
That's true, but can on-chain really solve the problem? What about gas fees? In the end, those costs are still paid by the users.
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LiquidationKing
· 01-08 06:55
Sounds good, but who bears the gas fees... The cost of fully on-chain storage is exploding, alright.
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AirdropChaser
· 01-08 06:46
Sounds good, but can you afford the gas fees? On-chain storage is so expensive that small projects can take off directly.
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RugpullSurvivor
· 01-08 06:28
That's what they say, but how many dApps can actually do it? Most are just bragging.
Many dApps are still using centralized solutions to handle data, which is actually a bottleneck. What is the true solution? Moving data storage and processing on-chain, leveraging the blockchain's distributed features to reshape the entire data layer.
The benefits of this approach are obvious—significantly reducing single point of failure risks, and making data tampering almost impossible. Applications with high security requirements, such as finance and social networking, are especially in urgent need of this upgrade.
From a technical perspective, rewriting the data layer is not just a simple architecture change; it can truly enhance system stability, and user experience will also improve accordingly. This is a crucial step toward the maturity of decentralized applications.