Recently, Walrus Protocol completed a significant funding round with a total of $140 million, quickly attracting industry attention and support from multiple leading exchanges for listing. The reason this project has sparked market interest lies in its redefinition of the storage track.



Compared to protocols like Filecoin that focus on static storage, Walrus's uniqueness lies in its native support for dynamic data updates and version management. What does this design choice mean? Simply put, it can handle data scenarios that require frequent changes—such as continuous iterations during AI model training or real-time updates of user content on decentralized social platforms. Traditional storage protocols often encounter bottlenecks under such high-frequency operations, but Walrus circumvents this issue through architectural innovation.

From a compliance perspective, the project has an integrated auditing engine capable of adapting to regulatory requirements across different regions worldwide. This is particularly meaningful for cross-border business. According to the project team, using this solution has improved RWA financing efficiency by 70% compared to traditional processes. In other words, when tokenizing real-world assets for cross-border interactions via this protocol, approval and verification steps are significantly accelerated, reducing compliance friction costs.

From the technical stack to application scenarios and compliance mechanisms, Walrus is attempting to build a more complete storage solution closed-loop. This also serves as an interesting reference case for the advancement of the entire Web3 infrastructure layer.
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CommunitySlackervip
· 9h ago
Wow, dynamic storage indeed has imagination, Filecoin's approach is a bit old-fashioned. --- $140 million in funding, but it still depends on whether it can truly be implemented. --- 70% efficiency improvement? That figure warrants a question mark. Has it been verified by a third party? --- AI model iteration scenarios really hit the pain points; no one thought of this before. --- Built-in audit engine sounds good, but compliance is something everyone talks about nicely. --- Decentralized social media with real-time updates, hmm... there aren't many such demands right now. --- Architectural innovation to bypass bottlenecks, that's a bit of an overstatement. Let's see after launch. --- If cross-border RWA can truly solve pain points, there is still potential. --- Leading exchanges all need to go public and support listing, it seems the funding is indeed in place. --- After years of tinkering in the storage track, there's finally some new tricks.
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FlashLoanPhantomvip
· 9h ago
1.4 billion dollars in funding sounds impressive, but Filecoin raised even more back then. What about now? Dynamic storage indeed has potential, but where does the 70% efficiency improvement data for RWA come from? It needs to be verified. There are too many projects building complete closed-loop systems; ultimately, whether they can run smoothly is the key.
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OnchainUndercovervip
· 9h ago
Dynamic storage has indeed been stuck for a long time; the Filecoin system should have been upgraded long ago. --- $140 million directly invested, exchanges are also following suit; this round of financing is indeed substantial. --- Wait, is the audit engine adapting to global regulations? That sounds a bit vague. Can it really be so flexible? --- A 70% efficiency increase in RWA is not a small number. If it's true, this track will become even more competitive. --- High-frequency update scenarios are indeed a pain point. I believe in AI training, and real-time synchronization of social content is also necessary. --- Reducing compliance costs by 70%? That sentence definitely warrants a question mark. Project teams always say things like that. --- Starting from storage, and ultimately moving into compliance interaction—this approach is still interesting. --- Filecoin can't sit still anymore. Although the ecosystem has already been laid out, this wave of impact is indeed quite fierce. --- If cross-border RWA can really break through, it's definitely worth paying attention to. But it still depends on the actual application results.
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OldLeekConfessionvip
· 9h ago
1.4 billion in funding just like that? Alright, a new player enters the storage track, but it seems Filecoin's days might not be easy. The dynamic update logic of Walrus does have some substance, compared to those protocols that just lie dormant... but is a 70% efficiency boost a bit exaggerated? The compliance audit engine sounds promising, but I worry it might just be paper tiger; when it comes to actual execution, it could be a mess. I'm optimistic about RWA financing, but I wonder if it will become the next "pie-in-the-sky" project... let's wait and see. The most critical thing is whether the ecosystem can take off; throwing more money at it is useless without application scenarios. I need to look into the details of dynamic version management; it feels somewhat aligned with cloud storage concepts. Honestly, if cross-border solutions can truly solve compliance issues, that would be a killer feature. Everything else is less important. What’s the point of listing support? It still depends on token price and TVL to speak. Web3 infrastructure has gained another player, increasing competition. Is this real innovation or just another big funding round? Let’s wait and see.
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ponzi_poetvip
· 9h ago
1.4 billion dollars in funding? Walrus is really serious about making a move this time. --- Dynamic storage is indeed a pain point for Filecoin. Finally, someone dares to change this old framework. --- A 70% increase in RWA efficiency? I’m a bit skeptical about this number. Can it really work in practice? --- The compliance engine sounds impressive, but I’m worried it might turn into a regulatory nightmare in the end. --- Honestly, I’m tired of hearing the same promotional phrases—fundraising, exchanges, complete ecosystems... --- High-frequency iterative storage demands do exist, but whether Walrus can truly implement it remains to be seen. --- I’m interested in the AI model training use case. Has anyone tried it, or is it just a theoretical plan? --- The only concern with projects like this is that after raising funds, they might turn into vapor. Let’s wait and see. --- If cross-border RWA can truly simplify approval processes, that would be real innovation. --- Whether the tech stack is complete or not ultimately depends on how well the tokenomics is designed.
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BlockchainDecodervip
· 9h ago
Wait, can the dynamic version management really solve the bottleneck of high-frequency operations? It still depends on actual deployment data to speak. The static storage model of Filecoin indeed has limitations, but I still want to see the specific implementation details of the Walrus architecture innovation in the paper. The figure of a 70% efficiency increase... research shows that the bottleneck of RWA financing is not only at the storage layer. Built-in audit engines sound good, but given the huge differences in global regulations, can one solution really cover all? That's a bit uncertain. Isn't this just trying to make storage + compliance + AI applications into a one-stop solution? The ambition is not small, but whether it can be implemented depends on how the node economic model is designed.
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