#walrus $WAL
When a network attack hits, most storage systems panic. Walrus does not. Data is spread across fault-tolerant committees, so even if a portion of nodes goes offline or starts behaving maliciously, a healthy quorum can still serve and verify files. Cryptographic commitments make sure corrupted data is instantly detected, and honest nodes override bad ones. Users do not have to guess which nodes to trust. The protocol does that for them.
During attacks, Walrus keeps data readable, verifiable, and accessible, turning what would normally be outages into manageable disruptions rather than total system failure.


