Decentralized storage has long been associated with a label—slow, laggy, delayed explosions. But a set of real-world performance data released in January completely changed this impression.
Walrus Protocol officially disclosed that their system’s response speed when handling massive Blob data retrievals has already reached millisecond levels. This marks a historic turning point for the decentralized storage industry.
The secret behind this performance leap lies in two areas. The first is a metadata management architecture based on the Sui high-speed blockchain, and the second is an optimized erasure coding engine. This combination allows applications to directly and parallelly extract fragmented data, which is entirely different from protocols like Filecoin that require waiting for lengthy proof processes.
Real-world scenarios better illustrate the point. Recently, the prediction market project Myriad integrated with Walrus and has been running quite smoothly. Even AAA blockchain games that require real-time asset information retrieval can experience near-centralized service levels on this platform. High-frequency interactions are no longer a pain point.
Once decentralized storage becomes secure, more cost-effective, and faster, the wave of enterprise-level migration will be inevitable. Evolving from geek tools to developer infrastructure, Walrus in 2026 is completing this transformation.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 01-20 05:26
Walrus is indeed fierce; millisecond-level responses have rebutted years of slow-speed arguments. Sui's underlying support is truly impressive; finally, there's a protocol daring to face Filecoin head-on.
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EthMaximalist
· 01-18 05:08
Millisecond-level response? Walrus is really turning things around this time, finally no longer blaming delays.
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SigmaBrain
· 01-17 17:51
Millisecond-level response? Finally, someone has made decentralized storage smooth, while Filecoin is still slowly proving itself.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-17 17:42
Millisecond-level response? Now Filecoin must be panicking after sitting on the cold bench for so long.
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SerRugResistant
· 01-17 17:41
Wow, millisecond level? Finally, someone has figured out decentralized storage.
Decentralized storage has long been associated with a label—slow, laggy, delayed explosions. But a set of real-world performance data released in January completely changed this impression.
Walrus Protocol officially disclosed that their system’s response speed when handling massive Blob data retrievals has already reached millisecond levels. This marks a historic turning point for the decentralized storage industry.
The secret behind this performance leap lies in two areas. The first is a metadata management architecture based on the Sui high-speed blockchain, and the second is an optimized erasure coding engine. This combination allows applications to directly and parallelly extract fragmented data, which is entirely different from protocols like Filecoin that require waiting for lengthy proof processes.
Real-world scenarios better illustrate the point. Recently, the prediction market project Myriad integrated with Walrus and has been running quite smoothly. Even AAA blockchain games that require real-time asset information retrieval can experience near-centralized service levels on this platform. High-frequency interactions are no longer a pain point.
Once decentralized storage becomes secure, more cost-effective, and faster, the wave of enterprise-level migration will be inevitable. Evolving from geek tools to developer infrastructure, Walrus in 2026 is completing this transformation.