Web3 builders are always chasing the hot trends, but few seriously consider the underlying challenge of data storage. Frankly, most Web3 applications still rely on centralized cloud storage—doesn't that amount to putting lipstick on a pig? And what about those truly decentralized storage protocols? They are all expensive, with questionable efficiency, and data control remains a tangled mess.



Until recently, I came across a new technical approach that seems to offer some breakthroughs—using an original Red Stuff 2D erasure coding technology to reconstruct the entire storage logic. What makes this approach so powerful?

**Cost reduction is the biggest win**. Traditional protocols often require 100x data redundancy, but this solution reduces the replication factor to 4-5x, causing storage costs to plummet—$0.02/GB, which is 500 times cheaper than Arweave and 75 times cheaper than Filecoin. For developers, this means truly being able to implement decentralized storage rather than just paying lip service.

**Recovery efficiency is even more impressive**. The cost for a single node to recover data is O(B/n), with the total network recovery cost remaining constant at O(B)—in other words, even if two-thirds of nodes go offline suddenly, the entire network can quickly restore your data. Fault tolerance is fully optimized.

**Data authenticity is now guaranteed**. Unlike traditional RS coding, this scheme supports verification mechanisms in asynchronous network environments, fundamentally preventing nodes from pretending to store data while actually slacking off. The data you upload is truly well-protected.

It looks like Web3 applications may finally be able to use storage solutions that are cheap, reliable, and genuinely decentralized.
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TokenTherapistvip
· 5h ago
Wait, $0.02 per GB? If that's true, how can Filecoin and Arweave compete?
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UnluckyMinervip
· 5h ago
$0.02 per G? Finally a somewhat reasonable price. The Filecoin team should reflect on themselves.
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GraphGuruvip
· 5h ago
Sounds good, but can this kind of cutting-edge technology really be implemented on a large scale? I'm still a bit skeptical.
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TeaTimeTradervip
· 5h ago
Wow, finally someone has brought down the storage costs. This is what Web3 should look like. Cost reduced by 500 times? So how could those previous projects have the nerve to claim they are decentralized, just here to cut the leeks? However, whether Red Stuff is reliable or not still depends on how it performs in practice. I'm a bit numb to the data on paper. Those protocols before all had maximum fault tolerance, but when the mainnet crashed, their true nature was exposed. Isn't this just hype again? If two-thirds of the nodes can go offline and still recover, then if truly achievable, it would be a real blessing for developers.
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