Recently spent time researching several projects in the storage sector and found Walrus Protocol's approach quite interesting. It didn't follow the trend of competing in the already congested general storage space but instead targeted the demand for native storage solutions on high-performance public chains like Sui. This positioning is very clever in itself—finding a niche market and then deepening the efforts.



The WAL token is currently consolidating steadily, with the price staying within a long-term support range. Looking at the team's actions, both technical iterations and ecosystem collaborations are progressing, and the overall pace is quite steady.

For infrastructure projects like this, the key still depends on the explosion of ecosystem applications. Once heavyweight applications truly start running, it could be a turning point. So at this stage, for those optimistic about the project's prospects, it might be a good time to gradually accumulate positions.
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LiquidityWizardvip
· 01-21 12:37
Specialized tracks are indeed the breakthrough, but the question is, when will the ecosystem applications truly explode?
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FrontRunFightervip
· 01-20 08:24
ngl, narrowing down to sui's storage gap is smart but let's be real... how many actually need this vs just hyping the thesis? the real question is whether walrus can dodge the mev extraction dark forest when volume picks up 🤔
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AirdropHuntervip
· 01-19 02:55
Specialized tracks are really more likely to produce dark horses, unlike general storage which is overly competitive. I think the WAL approach is fine; it all depends on whether the subsequent ecosystem can develop.
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CommunityLurkervip
· 01-18 15:00
Segmenting the track is crucial, but the biggest concern is whether the Sui ecosystem itself can get off the ground.
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FallingLeafvip
· 01-18 14:59
Walrus's approach to cutting angles is indeed clever. It's quite rare not to follow the trend. The bet is that once the Sui ecosystem takes off, there will be gains. Wait, are you still consolidating now? It feels like it hasn't risen in a long time... Accumulating positions is easy to say, but the key is when the ecosystem will truly explode. Otherwise, this "opportunity" will just remain a "opportunity" forever.
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LiquidationSurvivorvip
· 01-18 14:57
Walrus, this idea is indeed good. Projects focusing on niche tracks are often underestimated. Isn't this the buying point now? Accumulate while sitting at the bottom. Once the killer app launches, these infrastructures should take off. The team's rhythm still looks reliable, unlike some projects that shout concepts every day. Too many people are focused on major cryptocurrencies, and they end up missing out on these good things. Stay steady, don't be tempted by other projects. How strong can the moat be in niche tracks? The storage track should have had a leader long ago. Maybe it's this one.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-18 14:53
Specialized tracks are indeed more comfortable than the red ocean, just worried about the team's lack of stamina. The Sui ecosystem lacks a reliable storage solution, and this timing is quite good. Stable consolidation indicates no one is throwing in money; either no one is paying attention or there is genuine confidence. I believe the latter. Let's wait until the killer app comes out. It's a bit early to accumulate now, but not too early.
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ChainMaskedRidervip
· 01-18 14:50
Specialized tracks are indeed easier to break through, but to be honest, the storage sector has always been highly competitive. Whether Walrus can truly scale depends on whether the subsequent application ecosystem can keep up.
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4am_degenvip
· 01-18 14:43
Specialized tracks are the way to go; the general storage projects really can't make a breakthrough. I'm on board with the WAL logic; just waiting to see when the ecosystem truly gets moving. Wait for the killer app to appear; it's not too late to accumulate positions now. The Sui ecosystem needs this kind of thing; if the team is reliable, there will be opportunities. Storage has been underestimated, really.
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LiquidatedNotStirredvip
· 01-18 14:33
If the niche tracks can't be competitive, I'm just worried the team will slack off.
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