When organizing multimedia assets, I suddenly got stuck—if the data is still trapped in those expensive and inefficient traditional storage solutions, what does "ownership" really mean in the Web3 era?



A creator doesn't need a warehouse; they need a pipeline that truly allows data to flow. This idea kept circling in my mind.

Thinking about it, why is it so difficult to run multimedia data on-chain? Basically, it's a deadlock between cost and read speed. I spent a lot of time studying storage optimization solutions within the Sui ecosystem, especially its programmable object model design approach. One question I kept asking myself: if one day everyone's digital assets reach TB levels, would a high-throughput, low-cost storage logic become the only cure?

What is truly scarce? Technology that can ensure data security while enabling front-end to load in milliseconds. The more I delve into the integration of on-chain assets and storage, the more I feel that this kind of infrastructure is trying to break down the barriers between Web2 and Web3. This isn't about making a fancy cloud drive; it's about building a foundational protocol that truly makes data valuable.

Sometimes I also doubt myself—whether my obsession with storage infrastructure might cause me to miss out on more popular opportunities. But in such a restless ecosystem, I prefer to be the one calmly observing the "maturity of infrastructure." I don't expect it to explode in popularity right now; I only care whether the foundation is solid enough when the next major application emerges in the coming decade. This kind of reflection based on underlying logic may be a bit lonely, but it helps maintain that long-lost cognitive clarity amid market fluctuations.
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BearEatsAllvip
· 01-20 23:49
The deadlock between cost and speed really needs to be resolved, otherwise Web3 is just an empty shell.
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BearMarketSunriservip
· 01-20 23:47
Honestly, the hurdle of storage costs hasn't been fully overcome yet. Sui's approach is indeed interesting, but it's still early for practical implementation. --- It's 2024, and we're still discussing ownership, only to find that data simply can't keep up—how ironic. --- Infrastructure may not be sexy, but in ten years, no one will remember who chased the latest trend; they'll only remember who laid a solid foundation. --- TB-level asset storage? Right now, even GB-level storage is complaining about gas fees. Your idea is a bit ahead of its time. --- But to be fair, true innovators have long been fed up with being tied down by traditional storage, and this pain point definitely exists. --- The most competitive work is this kind of task—boring yet critical, but everyone is dreaming of soaring to the sky. --- Sui's programmable object model is definitely worth exploring. Whether it can truly solve millisecond-level loading is the key.
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AlphaLeakervip
· 01-20 23:45
Honestly, the cost deadlock is indeed that wall. On-chain storage is still heavily collecting IQ taxes. When TB-level assets really arrive, these projects will have long cooled down, what do you think? I somewhat admire this cold bench philosophy, but the ecosystem isn't mature yet. Can it wait? Forget it, let's see if there are more practical storage solutions, and don't always stay stuck in theory.
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ShibaSunglassesvip
· 01-20 23:44
That's right, storage is the bottleneck.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-20 23:35
To be honest, storage is the true infrastructure; no trending concept can compare.
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