Storing important data on cloud services like Baidu Cloud or music storage platforms, what if one day it just disappears, and you have to pay to recover it? This trick has already become tiresome.
Decentralized storage is the true way out. Projects like Walrus Protocol have thought this through thoroughly. They use erasure coding as their core technology—simply put, they break your files into multiple fragments and distribute them across different nodes. What are the benefits of this approach? Maximum security, strong resistance to censorship, and lower storage costs.
Data is permanently on the chain, truly allowing you to be the master of your own content. No need to rely on any centralized service provider, and no fear of sudden freezing or deletion. This wave of data sovereignty revolution has a clear logic behind it—empowering everyone to control their own information assets. Isn’t blockchain technology born for this purpose?
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SolidityNewbie
· 01-10 07:17
The centralized cloud storage approach indeed needs to be phased out. I need to study the Walrus concept; erasure coding for distributed storage sounds promising.
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RealYieldWizard
· 01-10 07:03
Centralized cloud storage has long been doomed, how many times has it been cut off... The Walrus idea indeed has some merit; erasure coding and distributed storage sound reliable, but how it will actually work in practice remains to be seen.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 01-07 22:37
To be honest, centralized storage should have been dismantled long ago. Those big companies' behavior is really unseemly. Walrus's erasure coding sounds pretty good; decentralized storage can indeed help avoid being held hostage.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 01-07 07:56
I've always said that centralized storage is a trap, and now finally someone dares to tell the truth.
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ApeWithAPlan
· 01-07 07:53
Damn, I've had enough of Baidu Cloud's whole system. They freeze accounts and delete files at the slightest provocation. Truly greedy and insatiable.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 01-07 07:51
Centralized storage is a trap; it was high time to switch to something like Walrus. Decentralized node storage is the true way to go.
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NoStopLossNut
· 01-07 07:37
That's right, centralized cloud storage is just a money-grabbing machine, and distributed storage solutions like Walrus are indeed more reliable.
Storing important data on cloud services like Baidu Cloud or music storage platforms, what if one day it just disappears, and you have to pay to recover it? This trick has already become tiresome.
Decentralized storage is the true way out. Projects like Walrus Protocol have thought this through thoroughly. They use erasure coding as their core technology—simply put, they break your files into multiple fragments and distribute them across different nodes. What are the benefits of this approach? Maximum security, strong resistance to censorship, and lower storage costs.
Data is permanently on the chain, truly allowing you to be the master of your own content. No need to rely on any centralized service provider, and no fear of sudden freezing or deletion. This wave of data sovereignty revolution has a clear logic behind it—empowering everyone to control their own information assets. Isn’t blockchain technology born for this purpose?