Modular blockchains have been particularly hot recently, and the Walrus Protocol has attracted considerable attention with its unique execution layer architecture. Everyone's asking: can this solution truly provide developers with flexible and efficient tools to drive Web3 infrastructure iteration?
From a technical perspective, Walrus's approach is to separate execution, settlement, and other components. Through modular decomposition, it enables on-chain applications to have greater customizability and improved performance. Its native token $WAL primarily handles network governance and resource allocation responsibilities. However, competition in this track is indeed intense, and how it performs in the future depends on the adoption of actual applications and whether the ecosystem can truly take off.
If this protocol can continuously attract developers and develop stable use cases, it has the opportunity to establish a foothold in the modular infrastructure space. But frankly, whether the technology can be implemented, whether the market accepts it, and the overall direction of the crypto market—these are all determining factors.
Key areas to monitor: how ecosystem cooperation progresses, on-chain data performance of the mainnet, and whether developer activity is keeping up.
Modular blockchains have been particularly hot recently, and the Walrus Protocol has attracted considerable attention with its unique execution layer architecture. Everyone's asking: can this solution truly provide developers with flexible and efficient tools to drive Web3 infrastructure iteration?
From a technical perspective, Walrus's approach is to separate execution, settlement, and other components. Through modular decomposition, it enables on-chain applications to have greater customizability and improved performance. Its native token $WAL primarily handles network governance and resource allocation responsibilities. However, competition in this track is indeed intense, and how it performs in the future depends on the adoption of actual applications and whether the ecosystem can truly take off.
If this protocol can continuously attract developers and develop stable use cases, it has the opportunity to establish a foothold in the modular infrastructure space. But frankly, whether the technology can be implemented, whether the market accepts it, and the overall direction of the crypto market—these are all determining factors.
Key areas to monitor: how ecosystem cooperation progresses, on-chain data performance of the mainnet, and whether developer activity is keeping up.