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Today, I watched an old coin operation: it dropped straight from 251 to 236 and then stopped. I also crave the remaining 20-plus bucks of meal slots. The longer I engage with Walrus, the more I can feel the richness of its gameplay.
Here's a brainwave: if the digital music you purchase can automatically fly into your friend's wallet on their birthday, and the weapon skins in the game can automatically change faces based on your performance, wouldn't that be awesome? Walrus Protocol has turned this into reality on the Sui chain—programmable digital content is no longer just theoretical.
Traditional NFTs have an awkward point: what you buy is just a static file—no movement, no change, just lying there. Walrus is different; it transforms all data contained within (images, audio, videos) into programmable objects on the Sui chain, which is the key.
Take digital singles, for example. The audio file is stored in Walrus. When you buy it, you can conveniently write a smart contract: "On May 20th next year, automatically transfer the ownership of this song to my brother's address." On that day, the contract executes itself, and a timely delivered surprise gift is born—you don't even have to think about it anymore.
Looking at gaming scenarios: a card game embeds all art, animations, and sound effects as programmable objects into Walrus. Each card drawn has its rarity publicly verified by on-chain random numbers, leaving no room for black-box operations. Even more impressive, the appearance of legendary cards can dynamically change based on the total number of holders—more holders mean more dazzling light effects. This design fully unleashes interactivity and transparency.