I researched Lagrange's decentralized storage solution and tried to upload a few small files to the nodes. I found that the synchronization speed was much faster than I expected—originally, I thought this kind of distributed storage would be as slow as some early @Lagrange Official projects, but the mobile operation was surprisingly smooth, just like using a regular cloud drive, which was quite a pleasant surprise.

However, I have a question: apart from staking and mining, will the LA token have more direct uses in the entire storage ecosystem in the future? For example, will users need to consume LA to store files, or will node earnings be linked to the amount of tokens held? Last time I looked at the white paper, it mentioned a “dynamic storage market.” How exactly is the supply and demand matching implemented?

What do you think is the biggest competitive advantage of this decentralized storage #lagrLagrange compared to centralized cloud services, is it price or security? Has anyone been using it long-term to store important data? #lagrange $LA