If you are also using social applications in the Sui ecosystem, it's time to stop and think about this question—chat records and interaction content stored on centralized servers are always at risk of being censored.



In recent years, people's awareness of data privacy has increased, and it is this demand that has driven the emergence of privacy infrastructure projects like Walrus. Walrus focuses on decentralized storage capabilities, providing underlying support directly to social dApps, so user data is no longer controlled by a single point.

More practically, Walrus is not only pushing technical solutions but also teaming up with social applications within the ecosystem for promotion. At the same time, it actively participates in Sui developer meetups, spreading the entire concept of privacy storage, and upgrading the entire Web3 social ecosystem. This approach of safeguarding user privacy from the infrastructure level indeed makes people more confident about the future of Web3 social.
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DeFiChefvip
· 3h ago
Is this another new scheme to harvest retail investors' funds, really? I believe in decentralized storage, but who can guarantee that Walrus won't play tricks? I already said that Web3 social is a false demand; it's just the same old story with a different name. Privacy storage sounds appealing, but how many people actually use it? The Sui ecosystem now dares to boast about everything.
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MoonRocketTeamvip
· 3h ago
This wave of Walrus directly tackles the infrastructure level, finally someone taking privacy seriously, unlike certain projects that just shout slogans. Delaying the issue of data privacy any longer will really cause big problems; decentralized storage is indeed an essential supply for lunar exploration. Huddling together with social applications—that's the right approach for the ecosystem to play; it's much more reliable than going it alone.
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MEVHunterWangvip
· 3h ago
Centralized servers can be hacked at any time; this is something that must be taken seriously, or else one day all chat records could be exposed, which would be embarrassing. Walrus's decentralized storage system definitely has some merit; it's definitely better than being controlled by a single point. This is the right path for Web3—protecting user data from the ground up. With this move, Walrus is making it clear that they can push technology while also fostering ecosystem collaboration. Sui is indeed serious about making things happen. When it comes to private storage, it's really a trust issue. Centralized systems will eventually fail, and decentralized infrastructure is the long-term solution. The feeling of chat records being censored is really uncomfortable; finally, there's a project seriously addressing this issue. The emergence of infrastructure-level privacy protection solutions will allow the Sui social ecosystem to truly stand up. People's concern for data privacy is no small matter; Walrus chose the right timing and direction. Confidence in Web3 social is definitely rising, provided that privacy infrastructure keeps pace. I've always wanted to criticize privacy issues in social apps, and it looks like Walrus is genuinely trying to solve them.
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RetroHodler91vip
· 3h ago
Centralized servers should have been thrown into the trash long ago; the Walrus approach is the right one.
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ThesisInvestorvip
· 3h ago
The centralized server setup should have been cut long ago; the Walrus approach is still somewhat interesting.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0vip
· 3h ago
Centralized servers are basically time bombs; they'll eventually explode. Walrus's approach is indeed interesting, definitely better than the current bunch of social apps messing around. Decentralized storage sounds great; when will it become popular? Action-oriented, not just talk—actually collaborating with applications, that's more reliable. Privacy issues must be taken seriously; don't wait until something happens to regret it.
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RadioShackKnightvip
· 3h ago
The centralized server setup should have died long ago. Walrus finally hit the nail on the head this time.
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