Recently, I noticed a promising decentralized storage project on the Sui chain that uses erasure coding technology to reduce storage costs. This solution is especially advantageous for large files.



Its core strength lies in its ability to permanently store large data such as AI datasets, videos, and NFT metadata on the chain at a much lower cost than traditional methods. The project team has also integrated smart contracts, allowing on-chain applications to directly manipulate stored data, which is a notable innovation in Web3.

The token is used for payments, staking, and governance, with a relatively clear mechanism design. After the mainnet launch, the ecosystem has been expanding quite rapidly.

From a longer-term perspective, as AI applications explode, the demand for on-chain data storage will definitely increase. Infrastructure projects like this should see more real-world use cases by 2026. If you're interested in the Sui ecosystem or data permanence, this project is definitely worth following.
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CryptoWageSlavevip
· 01-09 12:05
Erasure coding to reduce costs sounds good, but how many can truly be implemented? The cost of on-chain AI data is an issue, but ecosystem activity is the key. Whether Sui can keep up depends on what happens next. 2026 is too far away; let's see how it performs next year first. Don't keep shouting about long-termism. A clear token mechanism is good, but governance tokens generally can't escape the fate of being dumped. There are many storage projects like this; what sets them apart? Honestly, it's somewhat interesting, but it needs to find real business scenarios to work. Contract integration for direct data operation depends on how many actual applications there are. Wait, when you say rapid ecosystem expansion, do you mean more trading pairs or real applications?
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TokenTherapistvip
· 01-08 03:13
The erasure coding system is indeed interesting, but the real test lies in the adoption phase. Just listen and don't be brainwashed by the hype.
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AirdropHunter007vip
· 01-06 22:52
Erasure coding to reduce costs has been around for a while; the key is whether it can truly be commercialized. --- Permanent data on the blockchain with AI? Sounds good, but I'm worried about gas fees skyrocketing again. --- Clear mechanism + rapid ecosystem expansion—this combination is quite interesting and worth watching. --- Will it be implemented by 2026? That means waiting more than a year. Maybe it's better to start with small-scale early investments. --- Sui has been very active lately; the storage track has been somewhat overlooked, and it might really be a hidden gem. --- The problem is that this kind of infrastructure often ends up dead in the end. Don't tell me this time will be different. --- Smart contracts directly manipulate stored data; there's still room for imagination here, it all depends on execution.
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StakeHouseDirectorvip
· 01-06 22:51
Erasure coding sounds impressive, but will it really be practical and not just cause a mess... The Sui ecosystem is holding back big moves. I'm optimistic about the direction of permanent AI data storage, just worried about whether gas costs will spike again later. Directly manipulating contract storage data? That could be problematic if security audits aren't thorough. Wait, how stable is this project's mainnet? Has it been audited?
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MetaverseHobovip
· 01-06 22:50
The idea of reducing costs with erasure coding is indeed interesting, but how many projects are actually using it? To put it simply, it still depends on whether there is real demand in the ecosystem; having technology alone is not enough.
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Rugpull幸存者vip
· 01-06 22:23
Erasure coding sounds good, but how many projects can actually use it? It still depends on whether there are real needs in the ecosystem. Lowering the cost of on-chain AI data is indeed a direction... but will it turn out to be another story of "technologically impressive but nobody uses it"? A clear token mechanism is a plus, at least it's not like some projects that purely cut leeks. It's too early to talk about 2026; let's first look at the data from the mainnet in the coming months. It's worth paying attention to, but I won't go all-in. This track is prone to crashes. If this set of tools can truly enable direct data operations in on-chain applications... it could be a significant breakthrough. But the prerequisite is that enough applications are willing to use it.
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LiquidatorFlashvip
· 01-06 22:22
Reducing costs with erasure coding sounds good, but what I care about most is how the liquidation threshold for node staking is set... Once this triggers fluctuations, the collateralization ratio of storage nodes can easily lead to a chain reaction.
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