Walrus Protocol is the kind of blockchain infrastructure that quietly changes how the internet feels because it is not just storing data, it is making data ownable, programmable, and alive onchain, built on Sui with erasure coded blob storage that spreads files across decentralized nodes so even if parts fail the data survives, using onchain objects to control availability, retention, and access while Seal encryption enforces who can read what and when, identity flows from Sui addresses or zkLogin so users feel normal but stay sovereign, agents operate with strict permissions and spending limits instead of full wallet risk, stablecoin payments settle access instantly and unlock encrypted content without middlemen, micropayments scale because transactions are fast and bundled while storage stays cheap and censorship resistant, metrics like committee health, stake distribution, usage driven rewards, and repair efficiency define real strength, risks exist in complexity, governance, and adoption, but I’m seeing a system where They’re building for agents, users, and apps together and If It becomes the default data layer We’re seeing the internet shift from rented platforms to verifiable ownership.

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