I have recently changed the way I view crypto projects. Instead of fixating on candlestick charts and news cycles, I ask myself a deeper question: what exactly does this project solve? This question led me to reevaluate Walrus.



Looking at it from a different perspective, when the hype fades and public opinion disperses, what remains? The answer Walrus provides is: a real problem and a solid set of solutions. It’s not flashy, not hype-driven, just practical and substantial.

Why is this approach important? I’ve summarized a few points:

First, practicality should come before popularity. Many crypto projects operate in the opposite way—building momentum first, then considering the product. Walrus does not do this. Its logic is: is it useful, can it be sustained? That’s the starting point.

Second, genuine needs always have a market. The internet is reorganizing data flow, and this trend won’t disappear just because of a quarterly bear market. Walrus operates in a sector that precisely addresses such infrastructure issues.

Furthermore, simplicity beats complexity. Focusing deeply on one problem is better than scattering efforts across many. This kind of focus can be easily overlooked, but it’s often the most enduring.

Ultimately, we need to shift from a trader’s perspective to a builder’s perspective. Asking not "Will it rise next week," but "Will people still use it in three years?" From this angle, Walrus’s logical flow is very clear.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-07 15:48
Honestly, I was shocked. This idea is indeed clever.
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MeaninglessGweivip
· 01-07 15:39
This guy really got it, but on the other hand, how many people can really let go of the K-line and hold on for three years?
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TokenVelocityTraumavip
· 01-07 15:37
To be honest, this set of theories sounds very correct, but very few actually practice it in the market.
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RadioShackKnightvip
· 01-07 15:32
Bro, this article is quite clear-headed. We really need to change that crypto trading mindset.
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GasWastervip
· 01-07 15:28
Starting to talk about long-termism again, alright, I'll listen. But to be honest, 99% of projects first hype up the buzz and then look for applications. Can Walrus really be different? The infrastructure track sounds good, but can this thing make money... In three years, if someone still uses this logic, I feel like it's just making excuses for trapping oneself. Indeed, compared to constantly watching K-line charts, the mentality is much better.
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AltcoinHuntervip
· 01-07 15:25
Starting to stir again, not looking at the candlestick charts, but instead focusing on the story? Honestly, I appreciate this approach, but can Walrus really fight? It's a bit hard to see through. Infrastructure-related stuff can indeed withstand the test of time, but I'm just worried it might turn out to be another PPT project. Will someone use it after three years? Bro, we should survive this bear market first. I'm interested in the data circulation track, but why Walrus and not something else? Focusing on this point indeed makes it easy to be overlooked by those cutting leeks. Anyway, I'm still observing.
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