O of the most frequent questions about @Walrus 🦭/acc is: "How is it so much cheaper than other storage?" The answer lies in its proprietary 2D erasure coding algorithm, nicknamed "Red Stuff." In traditional storage, you might make 10 copies of a file to ensure it isn't lost. This is incredibly wasteful.
#Walrus takes a different approach. It breaks a file into tiny fragments and distributes them across a global network of nodes. Thanks to the math behind Red Stuff, you only need a fraction of those fragments to reconstruct the original file. Even if 2/3 of the storage nodes in the network were to vanish overnight, your data would still be safe and accessible.
This efficiency is what gives $WAL its competitive edge. It allows for "cloud-like" performance with "blockchain-grade" security. For enterprise-level clients who need to store terabytes of data, the cost savings offered by @Walrus 🦭/acc are impossible to ignore. This technical superiority is why $WAL is often cited as the next evolution of DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks).
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