Newcomers want to make a quick profit, but the biggest fear is choosing the wrong direction. Recently, I noticed that Walrus Protocol has been repeatedly appearing in creator circles, so I took a deep dive and have some thoughts I want to share.



First, the core judgment: this is definitely not the kind of project that relies on storytelling to attract short-term gains.

Just looking at its positioning and visual design, you can feel the difference. Setting aside the token price, this Infra approach is already quite clear. The visual imagery of the walrus is interesting—large, capable of bearing weight, with a long lifecycle. This is not about cuteness or creating hype, but about emphasizing load-bearing capacity and fundamental attributes.

Currently, the entire project is still in the market perception accumulation stage, with price and attention remaining quite calm. This state actually presents a good opportunity for careful observation. Those interested in infrastructure projects should pay more attention to WAL's developments and ecosystem progress.
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All-InQueenvip
· 01-11 16:30
The walrus meme is indeed a bit interesting, but without a strong story, a solid architecture is meaningless. --- The off-peak period for infra projects is actually a good time to scoop up opportunities, I agree with that. --- That's a good point, but don't just look at the design; on-chain data is the real truth. --- It's normal for infrastructure projects to be quiet; the only concern is that if it stays silent, it might disappear. --- Everyone in the creator circle is talking about this, which actually makes me more cautious. --- Wait, why is there a special emphasis on not just telling stories for short-term gains? Isn't this also a story? --- I've seen quite a few projects with long lifespans, but many have also gone to zero. --- Observing is fine, but don't be blinded by visual design. --- Sometimes, market calmness is because no one is optimistic. --- I want to follow the WAL ecosystem, but only if this thing truly has an ecosystem.
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BlockchainWorkervip
· 01-11 15:18
Walrus memes are quite interesting, they don’t really seem like a brainchild project --- Infra projects are the most undervalued, and you'll regret not jumping in when the hype starts --- Another infrastructure project, sounds good but the key is how the ecosystem will land --- The market's indifference actually means nothing has exploded yet; it's okay to just observe --- This kind of visual design argumentation is a bit far-fetched; making money is the real thing --- Contract quality is much more important than what Walrus looks like; does WAL have an audit? --- I'm cautious about projects that repeatedly appear in the creator circle; easy to get cut --- Wait and see, there's no need to jump in right now --- The cold start for infrastructure tracks is like this, but once it takes off, it’s really easy to explode --- It's not a bad idea to pay attention to official updates now; anyway, it's still early
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MelonFieldvip
· 01-08 17:03
The name "Walrus" is truly unique; the infrastructure project is truly different.
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ETHReserveBankvip
· 01-08 17:02
The Walrus meme is indeed a bit extreme, much more reliable than those chaotic mascots. Wait, can infrastructure really be exploited, or is this just another round of cutting leeks? I believe in the long term, but how do you play the short term, everyone? Infrastructure projects are just about endurance; no one can get rich quickly. This idea is quite clear, so I don't have to dig through project documents.
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DefiVeteranvip
· 01-08 16:58
Walrus this meme is indeed awesome, infrastructure must have this kind of temperament --- I usually pay more attention to infra projects, but there are still too few people following now --- Another storytelling session, this time just with a walrus skin suit --- The cooling-off period is actually more dangerous, be careful of the bagholders --- Good visual design ≠ good project, I’ve seen too many with this logic --- Let’s wait until the ecosystem really takes off, it’s too early to hype now --- It doesn’t really feel like a typical rug pull, but that doesn’t mean it’s stable --- There are so many infrastructures, why must it be this one? Explain the reason?
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RektCoastervip
· 01-08 16:35
The meme about walruses really knows how to lie low; being low-key is just its style.
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