The rapid development of the SUI ecosystem recently cannot be separated from the strong support of underlying infrastructure. As a key component, the Walrus protocol is gradually demonstrating its value. From this perspective, there is still an opportunity for those who enter now to acquire $WAL tokens.
As more and more DApp projects integrate into the Walrus protocol, the overall attractiveness of the ecosystem is continuously being unleashed. From a technical standpoint, this protocol-level expansion can enable applications on the SUI chain to form a true network effect.
The question is—what position can $WAL reach in the next market cycle? This not only depends on market sentiment but also crucially on the progress of the actual application of the Walrus protocol. Any thoughts?
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 01-12 04:31
Well... that's true, but everyone entering $WAL now is using this reason. Feels a bit late?
To be honest, I'm tired of hearing about network effects; we still need to look at real data to speak.
How high can WAL go? The key is to see who is actually using Walrus. Is anyone using it now?
Protocol-level expansion sounds impressive, but how many DApps are really integrating it seriously?
I'm more concerned that if this cycle doesn't succeed, it might just become another hyped concept coin.
Market sentiment is actually more important than you think... don't rely too much on the fundamentals.
But on the other hand, the SUI chain itself still has potential; it all depends on whether Walrus can seize the opportunity.
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HodlAndChill
· 01-12 01:47
Well, WAL still depends on real-world implementation; just talking about ecosystem expansion is useless.
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What are the charts for entering now? Let's wait and see the real data from DApps before taking action.
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Network effects sound good, but we all know that projects with the most slogans often die the fastest.
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SUI ecosystem is indeed making moves, but whether WAL can seize this wave of benefits remains uncertain.
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No matter how advanced the technology is, it can't withstand a heavy attack from the secondary market; it's better to stay cautious.
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The progress of DApp integration is key. Are there any major projects actually using this protocol?
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After all this hype, I just want to know where the real data is.
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Predicting market cycles is impossible; following the fundamentals is the safest bet.
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bo0rne2h
· 01-11 18:23
Bull run 🐂
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Ballqiu
· 01-11 12:04
2026 Go Go Go 👊
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0xSleepDeprived
· 01-11 03:57
I don't know, it feels like we're still in the storytelling stage, and there's still a long way to go for actual implementation.
Before entering the market, let's see how many dapps are really being used.
The term "network effect" has been heard too many times; ultimately, it still depends on people actually using it.
How much $WAL can rise mainly depends on whether it can really increase volume later on. No matter how aggressively it's hyped now, it's pointless.
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical; it still feels like just making promises.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 01-11 03:54
Well, that's a bit of an assumption. Actual progress on implementation is the key; just having ecosystem narratives isn't enough.
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I don't see anything special about WAL. So what if DApp integrates with it? Are there really people using it?
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Talking about network effects, but how many applications on SUI are truly active now? Show me that data before you start bragging.
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Are there opportunities for entry? Ha, I've heard that too many times. Better to wait until the protocol actually delivers results before jumping in.
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Instead of guessing how much the next round will rise, why not ask how many daily active users Walrus currently has...
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Protocol-level expansion sounds impressive, but the market has already digested that story. We need real application data with actual money involved.
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A strong underlying infrastructure guarantees success? Not necessarily. The key is having killer applications.
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Entering now is a gamble that Walrus will become a necessity. If you're wrong, you'll just be the bag holder.
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Here's a joke: another "next cycle" narrative. Heard that a year ago.
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Network effects are too vague. I only look at tangible metrics like TVL and trading volume.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 01-11 03:50
Currently, entering WAL is all about betting on the protocol landing speed. To be honest, whether this thing can really take off depends on whether DApps are willing to come.
Reliable infrastructure is indeed scarce, but the market's premium may not necessarily be worth it. Anyway, I’m waiting for more real data before making any decisions.
Network effects sound great in theory, but how effective they are really depends on how many projects are actually using them after a year; otherwise, it’s just a story.
Oh my, the hype around SUI this round is indeed different from before, but WAL is still too new, feeling a bit like a gambler’s mentality.
By the way, if the Walrus protocol really takes off, we might have to wait a few more years. Currently, entering is like eating crab, and I’m a bit hesitant.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 01-11 03:48
Haha, it's another story of "there's still a chance to enter now"...
To be honest, with WAL, I think it really depends on whether the DApp can actually be used. Having just the protocol without users is pointless; after all, the ecosystem survives on this.
However, the Walrus approach does have some interesting aspects; it all depends on how quickly it can be implemented moving forward.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 01-11 03:34
Uh... it's the same story again, let's wait and see how it actually unfolds.
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Will entering WAL now just make me a bag holder again? Feeling a bit anxious.
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Network effects sound great, but I'm worried it might just be another empty promise.
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The progress of DApp integration is the real key; don't just talk about concepts.
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Actually, I still believe in the SUI chain. Whether WAL can take off depends on execution.
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I agree, no matter how good the hype is, if it doesn't work, it's useless.
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Before entering, you need to look at Walrus's real data; just listening to stories can lead to losses.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-11 03:32
Bro, those who are entering WAL now are betting on the protocol implementation. I’m optimistic but not willing to go all in.
To be honest, the speed of DApp integration is the real key. Having only protocols without applications is just empty air.
However, SUI does have some real stuff this time, much more reliable than some public chains.
If the network effect really takes off, WAL definitely has room for imagination, but the key still depends on the team’s execution capability.
The rapid development of the SUI ecosystem recently cannot be separated from the strong support of underlying infrastructure. As a key component, the Walrus protocol is gradually demonstrating its value. From this perspective, there is still an opportunity for those who enter now to acquire $WAL tokens.
As more and more DApp projects integrate into the Walrus protocol, the overall attractiveness of the ecosystem is continuously being unleashed. From a technical standpoint, this protocol-level expansion can enable applications on the SUI chain to form a true network effect.
The question is—what position can $WAL reach in the next market cycle? This not only depends on market sentiment but also crucially on the progress of the actual application of the Walrus protocol. Any thoughts?