🧐 Unlocking the Web3 Data Revolution, is the future of on-chain AWS here?
I have been paying a lot of attention to data storage on the blockchain, and from Arweave to Celestia, I've seen many projects exploring this field.
I think this is necessary because the high cost and low efficiency of blockchain data storage have always been a hurdle in the development of Web3 —
Storing a few hundred KB of data on Ethereum can cost tens of thousands of dollars, and the data can only be stored for a few weeks: such a 'sky-high' pain point has deterred countless Web3 developers.
Whether it’s AI, Depin, or the explosion of NFTs and on-chain games, there are higher demands for data storage and processing: it must be both 'capable of storage' and 'usable';
Especially with the current extreme pursuit of efficiency and speed, it feels like an unavoidable pain point;
This is where Irys @irys_xyz @cn_irys_xyz comes in:
What Irys aims to do is actually quite simple:
Irys's vision is to become the 'on-chain AWS' of Web3, providing developers with a decentralized, low-cost, and composable infrastructure,
As the 'cloud computing foundation' of Web3, through the innovative model of 'data + execution integration', it is not just a storage network, but also a programmable Layer-1 data chain, specifically designed for AI and Web3 applications.
AWS changed the internet landscape through one-stop cloud services in the Web2 era, and Irys attempts to replicate this success in Web3:
Irys indeed excels in storage capacity, execution capability, and composability. It not only addresses the pain points of data storage but also unlocks new possibilities for AI and dApps through programmability.
Keep an eye on the project @cn_irys_xyz; it may become a dark horse in the data track!