Walrus is not just a storage tool; it is becoming a key hub in the Web3 ecosystem. The data from the past 30 days is quite interesting — over 300 DApps have integrated with Walrus, with nearly 40% being games and NFT applications. These applications share the same underlying storage interface, saving developers from redundant development efforts, and enabling seamless data flow when switching between applications.



The key here is that the value of ecosystem collaboration is often underestimated. When new applications enter, there's no need to worry about storage security and data continuity — the protocol has already taken care of that. As more applications and users emerge, and data accumulates, network effects begin to manifest naturally. In the long run, this becomes a form of infrastructure that is difficult to replace.

Unlike projects that rely on short-term hype, Walrus's competitiveness is more subtle but also more solid. It bets on the long-term compound interest of multi-application, multi-user collaboration. As the ecosystem matures further, this advantage will become increasingly evident like a snowball gaining momentum.
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GateUser-a180694bvip
· 24m ago
300 DApps connected, 40% are game NFTs... Is this growth real, or just another digital game?
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GateUser-e51e87c7vip
· 01-06 21:52
The snowball analogy is pretty good, but are 300 dApps really enough? It still feels like the ecosystem is in its early stages.
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ConfusedWhalevip
· 01-06 21:52
300 DApps integrated, this number looks quite solid, but how many are actually in use... To be honest, I really admire Walrus's approach. Not relying on stories but on infrastructure, it may be a slow business, but it's stable. Wait, 40% game NFTs, aren't those just the old-fashioned applications? Where's the truly killer app? Network effects are easy to talk about but very hard to implement. It's good to be optimistic, but whether it can really snowball is another story. The infrastructure approach is solid, but I'm just worried that some new thing might emerge halfway and overthrow it.
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CryptoPhoenixvip
· 01-06 21:52
300 Dapps integrated, this is true rebirth, not some hype-driven gimmick Wait, games and NFTs account for 40%? That's interesting data, need to analyze it carefully The value of underlying infrastructure is really underestimated, I understood this back in 2018 Confidently optimistic, this is an opportunity to traverse the cycle Having 300 applications indicates what? It shows the market is starting to return to rationality Network effects, only over the long term can the clues be seen, no need to rush Actually, this is all about building momentum for the next round, those who understand, understand
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CryptoTarotReadervip
· 01-06 21:51
300 DApps integrated... This number looks good, but how many are actually being used? I feel it still depends on the subsequent retention rate.
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WalletDoomsDayvip
· 01-06 21:43
What does the integration of 300 applications indicate? It shows that these people have finally realized that infrastructure is the real gold mine. It's no surprise that game NFTs account for 40%, as these two types of applications are inherently the most storage-intensive.
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MidnightGenesisvip
· 01-06 21:31
On-chain data shows that 300 DApps are connected to this number requiring verification... My observation is that the 40% share of games and NFTs might be inflated. It’s worth noting whether the contract deployment time and actual activity level align.
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