Analysis of the on-chain storage track and the Shelby project From FIL to AR, I have been observing the changes in the on-chain storage track. As someone who has been in the blockchain industry for many years, I have witnessed the ups and downs of many projects, but this time, the collaboration between Aptos Labs and Jump Crypto to launch Shelby has shown me a whole new possibility for the storage track. 1. Pain points of on-chain storage and Shelby's innovations To be honest, when I first heard the concept of "hot storage," I was a bit excited. Because I am very aware of the pain points of traditional on-chain storage—imagine you uploaded a video on-chain, and users have to wait forever for it to load after clicking the play button; that experience is simply disastrous. Moreover, the charging mechanism requires additional contracts, making the entire process frustratingly complicated. But the emergence of Shelby changed all of that. It doesn't just store data; it turns data into a...
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