Tradeport moves chain -based data from Walrus
January 28, 2025, Palo Alto, California, USA
Tradeport, a multi -to -not NFT marketplace, announced that it will store metadata for all mobility -based ecosystems NFT projects using Walrus, a distributed data storage application developed by Mysten Labs. TradePort, the largest NFT marketplace in SUI, simplifies and improves NFT transactions in several blockchain networks, including SUI, Aptos, Near, Movements and Stacks.
Walrus Protocol, which started Testnet in October 2024, stores and provides large -scale non -structured data files, including all Web2 or web3 -based sources, audio files, video, images and PDFs. This large file, known as Blobs, is quickly and efficiently stored by Walrus, and the storage is flexible, expandable, programming and safe. Walrus’s public testnet and upcoming mainnet are provided by the adjustment layer by SUI.
George Danezis, chief scientist and co -founder of Mysten Labs, said, “At first, it can sound like the concept that the distributed storage had previously heard. “But on smart contract platforms such as SUI, storage is likely to be logic and programming, which is a perfect game changer.”
“The object -based NFT is much higher than the 2022 boom NFT can achieve.” “Thanks to the congenital structure, SUI and other Move Chains enable dynamic and synthesized NFT, which dramatically opens up the possibility of NFT use cases. Add programming storage to add the attached NFT metadata dynamic and react. This is only available on performance storage networks such as Walrus. ”
In addition to the existing NFT metadata, all data from the Tradeport’s NFT collections released through the lunch pad is stored in Walrus.
Tradeport is one of the first partners to store data in Walrus Mainnet and will be released as soon as possible.
If you want to learn more about Walrus, you can visit Walrus.xyz.
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