Many people simply understand Walrus as a storage tool, but this view is too superficial.
Fast forward to 2026, AI intelligent agents are about to enter a full-scale explosion phase. Once these AI systems are up and running, what do they need to consume? The answer is simple—data.
But where should the data be stored? Amazon Cloud's costs are prohibitively high, and Filecoin's speed can't keep up with AI's pace. What to do then?
That's where Walrus, based on Sui's high-performance architecture, comes into play. It inherently features low cost, high speed, and high reliability, fully meeting the future AI ecosystem's data infrastructure needs. From this perspective, Walrus is not just a storage coin; it is the "oil" of the AI era.
What does a price of 0.15 mean now? It's like the price when you could buy the Texas oil fields in the 19th century. Opportunities like this don't come around every day.
Short-term fluctuations are normal; don't be scared off by the noise. What you should truly envy are those who seek 20% band gains and miss out on the entire AI boom's dividends. Hold firmly to Walrus, be a friend of time, and see you in the next cycle.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 20h ago
The argument about oil is a bit harsh, but Filecoin's speed is indeed disappointing.
But to be fair, will 2026 really come so quickly? There's a bit of a gamble involved, right?
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 23h ago
Another "oil theory," haha, I've heard this argument too many times. But Walrus's logic does hit on something—AI consuming data is no problem.
It's just whether 0.15 can truly equal Texas oil fields, I have to put a question mark.
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MetaEggplant
· 01-08 05:51
Oil is the same old story, but the logic does hold up. The key is whether it can really take off, and not become the next Filecoin again.
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NFTPessimist
· 01-08 05:48
Well... I've heard this set of rhetoric about the oil industry in the AI era too many times. Every time it's "see you in the next cycle," and then what?
But Walrus is indeed a bit interesting, with Sui's TPS standing there. I just don't quite believe that 0.15 can become the price of Texas oil fields; every coin has been given this kind of metaphor.
Wait, do you really believe that AI in 2026 will cause Walrus to explode? The premise is that its adoption rate needs to keep up...
Honestly, the data storage track is too competitive. But on the other hand, compared to Filecoin's snail speed, Walrus is indeed competitive. It's not too late to wait and see the technology land before bragging.
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BottomMisser
· 01-08 05:42
That Texas oil field analogy is brilliant, but bro, your copywriting has a bit of a "fire tongs Liu Ming" vibe.
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SatoshiHeir
· 01-08 05:36
It should be noted that your analogy is interesting but not rigorous enough. Back in the Texas oil field days, oil itself was a commodity. What about Walrus's value realization path? Looking at on-chain data, the network effect is still far from meeting expectations... But to be fair, Sui's TPS indeed outperforms other public chains, and this point is undeniable.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 01-08 05:25
0.15 the price is indeed outrageous, but the analogy with Texas oil fields is a bit too exaggerated haha
Amazon Cloud is indeed selling at sky-high prices, Filecoin speed is also really disappointing, but Walrus's positioning is somewhat interesting
Short-term fluctuations are normal, there's nothing wrong with that, but I'm just worried about people's restlessness
But on the other hand, will AI really explode by 2026... Anyway, I'm just playing around, seeing if I can overtake on a bend
Many people simply understand Walrus as a storage tool, but this view is too superficial.
Fast forward to 2026, AI intelligent agents are about to enter a full-scale explosion phase. Once these AI systems are up and running, what do they need to consume? The answer is simple—data.
But where should the data be stored? Amazon Cloud's costs are prohibitively high, and Filecoin's speed can't keep up with AI's pace. What to do then?
That's where Walrus, based on Sui's high-performance architecture, comes into play. It inherently features low cost, high speed, and high reliability, fully meeting the future AI ecosystem's data infrastructure needs. From this perspective, Walrus is not just a storage coin; it is the "oil" of the AI era.
What does a price of 0.15 mean now? It's like the price when you could buy the Texas oil fields in the 19th century. Opportunities like this don't come around every day.
Short-term fluctuations are normal; don't be scared off by the noise. What you should truly envy are those who seek 20% band gains and miss out on the entire AI boom's dividends. Hold firmly to Walrus, be a friend of time, and see you in the next cycle.