The storage on the chain is actually quite useless; you can tell just by comparing it. Filecoin: Data storage has a time limit, and contracts and storage are separate. Arweave: Storage can be permanent, but it's expensive and highly volatile. Moreover, this data is just sitting in files and can't do anything on its own. IRYS @irys_xyz is different; it turns data into "programmable" data. What you upload is no longer a dead file, but "live data" that can carry logic, execute actions, and trigger contracts. AI can have reliable on-chain memory, NFTs can evolve on their own, DeFi tools can operate automatically, and even IoT sensor data can trigger actions in real-time. The advantages of IRYS are also clear: storage fees are pegged to hard drive prices, at $0.03/GB, which is more than ten times cheaper than Arweave. It has strong performance, with testnet TPS exceeding 100,000, latency under 1 second, and data uploaded can be used immediately. It has also designed a "dual ledger"...
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