The operational data from Walrus's first month after mainnet launch not only proves that the project is more than just a paper tiger but also demonstrates the true vitality of a decentralized storage network.



Let's look at a straightforward set of numbers: the total storage capacity of the entire network has reached 4,123 TB, with 8.4% already genuinely utilized by users. At first glance, this utilization rate may seem modest, but in the cold start phase of decentralized storage, what does this mean? It indicates that developers and users are not just testing; they are genuinely uploading data into the network.

Even more convincing is the enthusiasm for node staking. After the mainnet launch, over 1 B WAL has been staked into the network. This isn't retail investors playing around; it's node operators voting with their funds—betting on the long-term stable operation of the network.

From a technical perspective, the RedStuff encoding mechanism allows the same storage space to achieve higher utilization efficiency. It divides data into slivers for distributed storage, enhancing fault tolerance and increasing the overall network availability. This design approach is a mature solution in the on-chain storage track.

The most indicative of ecosystem activity are the real application integration cases. Projects like 3DOS, Claynosaurz, Decrypt Media, Linera, Talus, and Tusky have already started using Walrus's infrastructure. They are not just nominal partners; they are uploading game assets, multimedia files, and on-chain data at scale into the network. This active integration is not just hype; it directly boosts the storage utilization of the entire network.

From the perspective of the cold start phase, such activity and participation have already exceeded many people's expectations. Decentralized storage has always been a track that requires patience, and Walrus's performance in this first month shows that it has chosen the right direction.
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alpha_leakervip
· 1h ago
An 8.4% utilization rate achieving this during cold start is indeed impressive.
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LadderToolGuyvip
· 13h ago
An 8.4% utilization rate is already impressive for cold start, and the key is that there are actually people using it. It's far better than those projects claiming daily active users of a million.
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GasFeeTherapistvip
· 13h ago
8.4% utilization rate is indeed good, but it also depends on whether it can be maintained in the future.
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GasGoblinvip
· 13h ago
An 8.4% utilization rate shows real money is being invested, not just hype. The hotness right from the cold start proves Walrus really has something. Nodes investing 1B WAL shows the strongest vote of confidence. RedStuff's distributed storage sounds technically solid. The ecosystem integration is progressing well; we'll see if the subsequent practical applications will explode. The storage track is all about endurance; don't expect to take off in a month, but this start is indeed promising.
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fomo_fightervip
· 13h ago
8.4% utilization rate may sound insignificant, but actually being able to use it is the key, not just talk. --- 1B WAL staking directly demonstrates the issue; this is truly a confidence vote with real gold and silver. --- Wait, are these integrated projects really running production-level applications, or are they just PPT collaborations again? --- RedStuff's coding logic indeed has some substance, but the road to decentralized storage is still very long. --- Breaking 8% utilization during the cold start phase indeed exceeded expectations; let's see if we can maintain this momentum. --- Walrus doesn't seem to be overhyped; it's quite interesting. Continuing to observe. --- Having good data alone isn't enough; the key is whether users will still be here after three or six months.
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BlindBoxVictimvip
· 13h ago
8.4% utilization rate may seem insignificant, but there are really people storing data, no doubt about it. 1B WAL staking directly indicates the issue; the nodes are truly betting real money on the future. RedStuff's coding logic is indeed mature, but the key is whether there will be continuous project follow-up later on. Pushing game assets and multimedia into the ecosystem has finally brought some warmth, but it's only been a month. Let's see how sustainable it is. The cold start phase exceeded expectations, but we must be careful to prevent the enthusiasm from fading.
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HashRateHermitvip
· 13h ago
8.4% utilization rate during the cold start phase is actually quite strong; it's not just hype that people are using it. --- 1 B WAL staking, now that's what I call vote with wallet, far better than those air projects. --- Wait, are these projects really in use or just more shell games? Need to check the data again. --- Is the RedStuff encoding system reliable? Can any experts help popularize it? --- It's pretty impressive that the cold start can achieve this; now it depends on whether it can maintain the heat. --- Storing gaming assets on-chain? The Walrus idea sounds interesting. --- In simple terms, it's about real application integration, which is much better than just community hype. --- Over 4000TB, only 8% used... feels like there's still a lot of room for growth. --- This data may seem insignificant at first glance, but for decentralized storage, it's already a good start. --- Such active staking shows that node operators are optimistic.
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