The evolution of blockchain infrastructure is accelerating. We are witnessing the industry shift its focus from solving the "data availability" problem to gradually upgrading to pursue "data verifiability" and "computational verifiability" — in simple terms, not only making data accessible but also confirming that the data has not been tampered with and that the computations are correct at extremely low trust costs.



Currently, data layer solutions mainly focus on DA (Data Availability), ensuring that information can be stored and retrieved. But is this enough for DeFi protocols and asset management tools? Clearly not. They also need to trust the integrity of data providers and verify that complex calculations based on this data — such as risk assessments and yield optimizations — are indeed correct. The problem is, this kind of trust usually relies on high economic collateral or the reputation of a centralized institution, which is costly.

This is why the Walrus protocol has attracted so much attention. Its ambition is not to reinvent the wheel but to deeply integrate zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) technology into the data and computation layers. This introduces two fundamentally different aspects: first, data sources and processing workflows can be cryptographically proven; second, the correctness of computations no longer depends on centralized endorsements but is verified mathematically. This is a paradigm shift. Leading exchanges and mainstream platforms are beginning to pay attention to such solutions, reflecting the market’s genuine demand for high-verifiability data layers.

In simple terms, blockchain data infrastructure is evolving from "I guarantee the data exists" to "I can mathematically prove the data is authentic and the computations are correct." This change not only affects the technology stack but also transforms the entire trust model.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHatvip
· 16h ago
Sounds good, but can Walrus really solve the problem of centralized exchanges secretly manipulating data? I think it depends on the specific implementation later on.
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PumpDoctrinevip
· 01-11 20:49
To be honest, this wave of ZKP integration is indeed a turning point. We're finally shaking off the old routine of "trust me, and it's all good."
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CrossChainMessengervip
· 01-11 20:48
We really need to pay attention to zk; otherwise, DeFi and these things will eventually crash.
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ZKSherlockvip
· 01-11 20:47
actually... the framing here glosses over computational overhead tbh. zkp verification ain't free, and nobody's talking about the latency tradeoffs when you're proving *everything*. mathematically elegant? sure. practically scalable? that's where the real questions start imho.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-11 20:44
That's right, the DA approach should have been phased out long ago. Those still promoting DA either have outdated tech stacks or haven't thought it through. ZKP truly addresses the trust cost issue, which is the key to the long-term survival of DeFi. The Walrus concept is on the right track.
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 01-11 20:25
Sounds good, but in the end, it still depends on whether we can really cut out the middlemen.
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