In an era of continuous data explosion, developers face a common challenge: how to ensure data security and traceability while keeping storage costs manageable. The Walrus protocol offers a solution through content-addressable storage technology—whether it's documents, videos, or IoT device data streams, all can be stored reliably and cost-effectively, with data being verifiable.



However, storage alone is not enough. Rapid application iteration requires flexible development tools. This is where Myriad's advantage lies. As a modular framework, Myriad enables developers to assemble functional modules on demand, building highly customized applications that reduce development cycles and lower technical barriers.

The combination of the two opens up interesting possibilities. Imagine developers building applications directly on Myriad's modular framework while leveraging Walrus to handle all data persistence issues—from small files to high-definition media, from user-generated content to machine learning model data. This integrated "storage + development" solution allows data to truly flow and accelerates application iteration.

From a technical perspective, this deep protocol-level integration provides tangible benefits to the development ecosystem. First, it reduces integration costs, freeing developers from searching for compatible storage and development tools. Second, it enhances application performance, as storage and computing protocols optimized for Web3 can deliver a better user experience.

For development teams interested in exploring decentralized storage and modular application architectures, this is definitely worth paying attention to.
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MetaDreamervip
· 11h ago
Integrated storage and development, now developers are truly liberated, no longer need to run around looking for tools.
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JustAnotherWalletvip
· 17h ago
Hmm... The combination of Walrus with Myriad sounds pretty good, but how many teams can actually use it? Storage costs are indeed a pain point, but the key is whether performance can really keep up. Hey, could this be another seemingly beautiful solution that turns out to be full of pitfalls when actually used? The concept of modular frameworks has been hyped for so many years. Is this time reliable... I'll reserve judgment. Low cost + high reliability + fast iteration, all three at once... This sounds like science fiction. I've heard a lot about integration, but the key is whether the ecosystem can really be built.
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alpha_leakervip
· 20h ago
Is the combination of walrus+myriad okay? I'll see if any real projects have used it first.
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GmGmNoGnvip
· 01-09 03:20
Walrus + Myriad this combination really has some potential, saving developers from searching everywhere for compatibility tools.
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TokenomicsTrappervip
· 01-07 22:48
lol "low cost storage" until you actually read the walrus tokenomics... vesting unlocks incoming gonna be hilarious to watch
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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-07 22:45
Sounds good, but can Walrus really handle a large influx of data, or is it just another promising promise? Storage + integrated development, this combo needs to really deliver if it’s going to succeed. Talking so philosophically, but in actual use, are there still all kinds of pitfalls? Developers still have to debug for a long time. Heard a lot about modular frameworks, but the key is whether the ecosystem can really become active. Things like Myriad, will they become outdated solutions again, with no one maintaining them after three months?
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DataBartendervip
· 01-07 22:36
Storage costs can be even lower; these two protocols really merged together.
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ProxyCollectorvip
· 01-07 22:28
Storage + development integration indeed solves many pain points, but after going live, how many projects will actually use it remains a question.
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DataOnlookervip
· 01-07 22:28
Storage + development integration sounds pretty good, but I wonder how stable it will actually be when it runs.
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ser_ngmivip
· 01-07 22:26
Storage costs have always been our pain point, and the Walrus solution indeed solves many problems. Myriad paired with Walrus, it feels like we finally don't have to cobble things together. This way, development efficiency can be significantly improved, but the key still depends on how well it is implemented. Protocol-level integration is indeed great, saving us the trouble of searching for tools everywhere. Low-cost storage combined with modular development offers the hope of improving the Web3 development experience.
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