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Most decentralized apps don’t fail because of smart contracts.
They fail when real user data starts to grow.
Web3 infrastructure was built for transactions, not for massive, live and constantly changing application data. The moment games, social apps, AI pipelines or creator platforms begin producing real-time content, most blockchains turn into bottlenecks instead of backbones.
This is the silent problem developers face today.
Walrus is designed specifically for this missing layer.
Instead of forcing large application data through execution and consensus pipelines, Walrus separates data availability from computation. That means apps can store and retrieve heavy, dynamic content without slowing down validation or overloading the base network.
This is not about cheaper storage.
It is about making decentralized applications operational at real product scale.
When data infrastructure is built for reality, not demos, developers stop designing around limitations and start designing around users.
That is the difference a real data layer creates.
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