Recently, a friend bought Walrus tokens for $10, and in just a few days, the value skyrocketed to $40. Watching this market rebound, I’m wondering if another intense correction is coming.
Actually, no matter how the market fluctuates, my confidence in the data storage sector remains unchanged. Speaking of projects like Walrus, they are building the underlying data infrastructure of the internet, which is an interesting positioning. If you ask me, many people today see Walrus the same way people in 1995 viewed the internet—some asked what it was, and others said it was just a fancy email system—completely underestimating its potential.
The future of the internet will definitely rely on the data layer. Walrus positions itself as a foundational element in this regard, and this approach is definitely worth paying attention to. How the market moves is one thing, but the long-term logic of such projects remains solid.
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MetaverseHomeless
· 01-11 18:02
A 4x return is pretty intense; I bet it will dip this week.
Wait, data storage is indeed a necessity, I understand Walrus's logic now.
The 95 internet analogy was excellent. Currently, only a few truly understand the underlying Web3.
Short-term speculation is just that—speculation. In the long run, this track is solid.
I'm happy for my friend making quick money, but I still believe in the infrastructure line.
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HodlTheDoor
· 01-11 03:54
Turned 10 into 40, the increase... Bro, your friend's luck is incredible. But I bet five bucks it will drop back to 20 next.
But honestly, infrastructure is indeed easy to overlook. Everyone is speculating on concepts, no one is paying attention to the fundamentals. In the data storage sector, it remains interesting in the long run.
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AirdropChaser
· 01-11 03:36
A 4x return is indeed tempting, but I still favor its fundamentals more.
Market speculation is just speculation; data storage is truly a necessity. I think the Walrus approach is fine.
I'm a bit worried that the current price has already been overextended; we still need to see subsequent application implementations.
Honestly, compared to short-term fluctuations, I care more about whether it can become a true infrastructure—that's where the value lies.
My friend, what a guy! I still feel more at ease buying in batches.
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GasFeeLady
· 01-11 03:33
ngl the 4x pump in days is giving me major rugpull jitters... but yeah, data infrastructure layer? that's the real play here honestly
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 01-11 03:27
Bro, this wave is really outrageous. A 4x increase makes anyone excited.
Wait, I've heard this kind of rhetoric about the 95 Internet many times before. Every time it's said like this, then... you know.
The logic behind the data storage track is fine, but whether Walrus can truly be implemented still depends on the actual situation. Don't just listen to the story.
At this price of 40 yuan, I am a bit hesitant, suspecting that it might crash again.
But in the long run, this kind of infrastructure is indeed worth paying attention to, although jumping in now is a bit risky.
This kind of rapid increase is too fast, which makes me more cautious. I’d rather wait for a correction before getting in.
Recently, a friend bought Walrus tokens for $10, and in just a few days, the value skyrocketed to $40. Watching this market rebound, I’m wondering if another intense correction is coming.
Actually, no matter how the market fluctuates, my confidence in the data storage sector remains unchanged. Speaking of projects like Walrus, they are building the underlying data infrastructure of the internet, which is an interesting positioning. If you ask me, many people today see Walrus the same way people in 1995 viewed the internet—some asked what it was, and others said it was just a fancy email system—completely underestimating its potential.
The future of the internet will definitely rely on the data layer. Walrus positions itself as a foundational element in this regard, and this approach is definitely worth paying attention to. How the market moves is one thing, but the long-term logic of such projects remains solid.