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Bitcoin fell 3.5% on January 29, sliding from $88,000 to $85,000. The drop followed a correction in gold, which had recently reached a record $5,600 per ounce before declining to about $5,100.
Stock markets were also under pressure, as the S&P 500 lost 1.36% and the NASDAQ declined 1.8% in 24 hours.
As a result, the entire crypto market turned red, including all top-10 cryptocurrencies by market cap.
Even as markets celebrate #BTC above $90,000 and #ETH above $3,000, Trump claims a U.S. “huge military armada” is approaching Iran, adding that the next attack would be far more powerful if Iran refuses a nuclear deal.
What do you think about $BTC price impact after trumps tweet ? #FedHoldsRates #BTC
Quali sono i principali vantaggi pratici e compromessi nella scelta di Walrus rispetto a Filecoin o Arweave (archiviazione permanente), a parte i risparmi sui costi? Questo va oltre le affermazioni pubblicitarie. Walrus impiega un approccio di consenso e codifica diverso rispetto a Filecoin e fornisce dati programmabili con scelte di cancellazione, in contrasto con la permanenza di Arweave. #walrus $WAL @Walrus 🦭/acc
How does Walrus's focus on storing large "blobs" (like AI datasets, media) position it to capture value from specific growing sectors like AI and fully on-chain gaming? Its design targets high-value, unstructured data, which is a stated strategic goal for the Sui ecosystem.Its blob storage fits the massive data needs of AI and on-chain games perfectly. @Walrus 🦭/acc #Walrus $WAL
$90M Furto di Crypto Solleva Preoccupazioni Sulla Custodia Governativa
Il caso evidenzia potenziali vulnerabilità su come gli asset crypto sequestrati siano conservati e gestiti da appaltatori terzi.
Gli analisti notano che anche piccole falle nella sicurezza possono avere enormi conseguenze finanziarie quando sono coinvolti fondi a livello statale. #ScamAwareness #Crypto $ETH
Walrus Protocol (associated with Mysten Labs/Sui) is primarily a decentralized storage network, not just a DeFi tool. It’s designed to store massive files—like videos or images—cheaply and securely. How it Works: The "Red Stuff" Magic Instead of putting a whole file on one computer, Walrus uses Erasure Coding. Think of it like a puzzle: Slicing: Your file is broken into many tiny "shards." Redundancy: Extra shards are created so that even if half the storage providers go offline, your file is still safe. Distribution: These shards are scattered across a global network of "storage nodes." Reconstruction: When you want your file back, the protocol grabs just enough shards to rebuild the original instantly. @Walrus 🦭/acc #walrus $WAL
Why Walrus Protocol prefer sui Blockchain Synergy with Mysten Labs Walrus is developed by Mysten Labs, the same team behind Sui, ensuring deep integration and access to Sui’s evolving tooling and ecosystem.#walrus $WAL @WalrusProtocol
Gold Rally Continues Gold is hovering near $5,000 per ounce, reinforcing its role as a safe-haven asset during periods of high volatility. $XAU #GOLD_UPDATE
This "any f+1 out of 3f+1" math is what allows Walrus to have such a low replication factor (around 4-5x) compared to other systems that might need 10x or 20x to reach the same level of safety.#walrus $WAL @Walrus 🦭/acc
In a standard network of 100 nodes (n=100), f would be 33. This means: You only need 34 nodes to be online to get your file back. The network can survive 66 nodes failing simultaneously without losing your data#walrus $WAL @Walrus 🦭/acc
To understand the threshold we first have to look at the network's structure. Walrus operates with a committee of n storage nodes, where n = 3f + 1. In this setup, f represents the maximum number of nodes that can be "Byzantine#walrus $WAL @Walrus 🦭/acc
In the Walrus Protocol, the math behind the Red Stuff algorithm is designed to keep your data safe even if a huge chunk of the network goes dark.#walrus $WAL @Walrus 🦭/acc
Here is how it handles node failures in simple terms: The "Sliver" Split: When you upload a file, Red Stuff doesn't just store it. It breaks the data into tiny pieces called "slivers." Redundancy Magic: It adds extra mathematical "parity" slivers. It’s a bit like a Sudoku puzzle—if a few numbers are missing, you can use the remaining ones to figure out exactly what’s gone. Scattering: These slivers are spread across a massive web of storage nodes. #Walrus @Walrus 🦭/acc $WAL