Let's not get into those obscure technical terms for now. Just talk about Walrus in the simplest way.



How's your current cloud storage? Basically, there are three main annoyances—it's too expensive, it can be wiped out at any time, and privacy isn't guaranteed. The core of the Walrus protocol is aimed at solving these three problems. Imagine it as a "super decentralized cloud storage" built on the Sui blockchain, maintained collectively by users around the world.

Let's break down how it works into three parts:

**Part 1: How does it store data? Fragmentation and dispersal**

How do traditional cloud storage services operate? You upload a whole file to a data center, and that's it. Walrus changes this approach by using a technology called "erasure coding."

For example: you want to store a 100MB video. The system will split it into 10 small chunks, then generate an additional 10 redundant chunks using an algorithm. All 20 chunks are then distributed across different nodes around the world.

The big advantage? Even if 15 machines fail or go offline, as long as 5 are still operational, your video can be fully reconstructed. This is called fault tolerance—your data can't be lost.

**Part 2: Why is it cheaper? No need to blindly store so many copies**

Other decentralized storage projects (like certain leading protocols) typically back up your files 10 times for safety. That costs a lot of money.
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RektDetectivevip
· 01-09 01:53
The game of erasure coding sounds pretty tough, just not putting all your eggs in one basket.
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NFTArtisanHQvip
· 01-09 01:51
honestly the erasure coding thing is lowkey genius... like finally someone's rethinking the whole redundancy=cost equation. most protocols just brute force it with full copies everywhere, but walrus is basically saying "let's be smarter about this" and i'm here for it
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MEVHunterWangvip
· 01-09 01:50
Oh wow, someone finally explained this clearly. You don't even need to use your brain to understand.
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SolidityStrugglervip
· 01-09 01:49
Wait, is the logic of erasing encoding really true? It feels a bit uncertain.
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StablecoinEnjoyervip
· 01-09 01:39
The logic of this fragmented storage is indeed interesting, and much more reliable than traditional cloud drives.
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PaperHandSistervip
· 01-09 01:36
The erasure coding system is indeed impressive, much more cost-effective than those projects that blindly back up ten copies. It really saves money.
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MysteryBoxBustervip
· 01-09 01:27
Wait, if I play with the data like this, I really won't lose? Then those old hidden photos I kept will be saved, haha
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