I recently studied the underlying logic of the Walrus project and was quite impressed. Compared to those protocols that force concepts just to ride the hype, Walrus is taking a different approach—it is filling a long-neglected but infrastructure-level capability gap. Many projects on the market are competing with exaggerated narratives, but Walrus is more pragmatic. In terms of technical design restraint, this doesn't seem to be for short-term hype. As an investor, I have added $WAL to my watchlist, as these types of projects often do not rely on popularity but on genuine long-term demand.
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NeonCollector
· 23h ago
Infrastructure projects are just like this; being pragmatic is the way to go. Unlike those who keep creating concepts every day, I like Walrus's approach. Adding to the watchlist +1.
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VirtualRichDream
· 23h ago
Really, projects that operate quietly like this always end up skyrocketing, reminiscent of the initial feeling with Arweave.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 23h ago
The kind of making big money quietly, without hype or negativity, projects like $WAL that truly get things done are indeed easy to be overlooked, and I am also digging into them.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 23h ago
Being pragmatic really hit home for me. Nowadays, everywhere you see narrative maniacs, but Walrus is laying out the cards clearly, which doesn't quite fit the typical "scalping" routine.
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MetaMuskRat
· 23h ago
Wow, finally someone is talking about the real stuff of Walrus. I'm really tired of projects that hype concepts every day. Walrus, being low-key and pragmatic, is actually more likely to be overlooked.
I recently studied the underlying logic of the Walrus project and was quite impressed. Compared to those protocols that force concepts just to ride the hype, Walrus is taking a different approach—it is filling a long-neglected but infrastructure-level capability gap. Many projects on the market are competing with exaggerated narratives, but Walrus is more pragmatic. In terms of technical design restraint, this doesn't seem to be for short-term hype. As an investor, I have added $WAL to my watchlist, as these types of projects often do not rely on popularity but on genuine long-term demand.