Walrus Protocol's recent application progress is quite interesting. After three NFT platforms integrated their storage solution, load times improved by 65%—a tangible enhancement for user experience. Even more intriguing, some DeFi applications successfully reduced costs by 40% by leveraging their edge computing capabilities, demonstrating that the protocol's economic model works in real-world scenarios.



Based on data from the testnet, over 20,000 nodes have already participated in competition to provide services, and this efficient incentive mechanism has kept participants highly engaged. From the concept in the white paper to actual applications and clear cost optimization results, this project has taken a pragmatic approach. It’s not just about hype but genuinely solving practical problems.
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BrokenDAOvip
· 4h ago
A 65% performance improvement sounds great, but the incentive mechanism for 20,000 nodes... This is a classic "looks promising" trap. Once the token unlock period is over, how stable will the behavior of these participants be? History has shown that the answer is often harsh.
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GateUser-9f682d4cvip
· 01-11 21:50
A 65% speed increase isn't a big deal; the key is that 40% of the costs have been cut, and that's real tangible savings.
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NewPumpamentalsvip
· 01-11 21:49
A 65% speed increase? That's exactly what I want to see, not the kind of hype that just talks about concepts every day.
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consensus_whisperervip
· 01-11 21:49
A 65% speed increase sounds good, but it depends on how the data was measured... The 40% cost reduction on DeFi is quite tangible; if people are actually using it, it shows that the system can run.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 01-11 21:48
A 65% speed increase is indeed impressive, but what really attracts me is that 40% cost optimization... If DeFi can truly run a sustainable economic model, then it's a win.
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AllInDaddyvip
· 01-11 21:45
A 65% increase in loading speed? That sounds impressive, but a 40% reduction in DeFi costs is truly exciting.
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MetaverseMortgagevip
· 01-11 21:22
65% Load Speed Improvement? Not bad, finally a project that’s not just talk --- 20,000 nodes competing, this incentive mechanism design is pretty good, better than some projects --- Cost reduced by 40%, if it really can run this data after implementation, it truly shows the product is useful --- From concept to practical application, this is the right path, much better than those just hyping up --- Wait, is it really this fast after integrating with the NFT platform? Need to verify yourself --- Wow, so many nodes, the level of decentralization is decent, unlike some projects that just bluff --- DeFi costs down by 40%? Sounds unbelievable, but if it can be reproduced, it’s really something
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