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Don't you think blockchain storage is too complicated? That might be because you haven't tried products specifically designed for beginners.
Today, let's talk about an interesting phenomenon: many decentralized storage platforms boast impressive claims, but once users actually get started, they start to stumble. On the Sui chain, there is a privacy-first storage platform that takes a completely different approach — their philosophy is simple: no matter how complex the technology is, it should be hidden from the user.
**Remove anxiety, so the experience can be better**
The moment you open the interface, you can feel that it is designed for ordinary people. It works seamlessly on mobile phones and computers. The wallet connection process should be a nightmare, but here it supports one-click scanning or mnemonic import for the Sui native wallet, with no lengthy verification process. The backend uses zero-knowledge proofs to silently protect privacy, while the frontend shows no complex concepts — you just need to tap to confirm.
**From "I don't understand" to "I can do it"**
The onboarding process is broken down into several easy levels. Animations and everyday metaphors explain erasure coding: imagine your file as a puzzle, securely broken into pieces and distributed to nodes around the world, with individual nodes unable to see the whole picture. Then, the system guides you to upload your first file, accompanied by a visual progress bar, so you can see how the file is split, encrypted, and distributed. At this moment, the security feeling of "data is under my control" truly takes root.