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Mister_CocaCola.
Apr 15, 2025
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Do storage nodes get punished for partial blob storage?

In a decentralized storage system like Walrus, I'm wondering about the consequences for storage nodes that don't manage to store all the blobs, particularly when they're only denied by fewer than the fault tolerance threshold (less than f nodes). Are there any penalties for not being able to store all data? And could nodes exploit the deny list to avoid storing large, resource-intensive files to cut costs?

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dudley_smith.
Apr 15 2025, 20:32

Nodes are not directly penalized for not storing all the blobs, but the reward system is adjusted based on the data successfully stored. If a node chooses to denylist a portion of the data, it simply won't receive rewards for it. For instance, if a node denylisted 10% of the data, it would only receive 90% of the rewards. The system is designed so that there are no significant benefits for nodes to denylist data. If they do, they just receive proportionally less in rewards. This method minimizes incentives for nodes to use the deny list to cut their operational costs. Ethically managing the deny list can maintain the integrity of storage nodes, and nodes can still participate in recovery efforts even if certain slivers are not re-distributed.

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Walrus is a decentralized storage and data availability protocol designed specifically for large binary files, or "blobs"

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