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Dear friends, let's talk about something interesting.
Recently, the Federal Reserve's rate cut signals have been growing louder, and central banks around the world are also easing monetary policy. Frankly, the devaluation of fiat currencies over the next two years is a certainty.
So the question is—under these circumstances, which assets are the most risk-resistant? Not holding cash, and certainly not buying bonds. The true safe-haven assets are those that are scarce and capable of generating cash flow. For example, just like prime real estate in key locations.
There's an interesting phenomenon now. The Sui public chain has gained popularity, with the DeFi ecosystem taking root here, and GameFi projects are launching one after another. This public chain is gradually becoming the "golden land" in the Web3 world.
And what about Walrus? Simply put, it is the land deed for this piece of land.
Anyone wanting to develop applications, process data, or generate content on Sui must use Walrus's storage space. The Walrus token is like the property certificate for this land—you hold it, and you essentially hold the "title deed."
Here's a key point: holders don't need to worry about anything; just staking it allows you to regularly earn rewards in the form of tokens. This is an asset with built-in "rent collection" capability, and its supply is gradually decreasing, making it deflationary.
The logic is straightforward. As the Sui ecosystem becomes more active, the demand for storage will grow exponentially. The higher the demand, the more valuable this "land" becomes, and the rental income will be more substantial.
Frankly, the current price of $0.15 is like buying property in Pudong in 1990. The opportunity is indeed right there.
But one point to emphasize—don't approach Walrus with the mindset of trading coins; shift your perspective and view it like buying real estate. This is a long-term strategic layout of digital resources.