

This Is the Moment That Shapes Our Data
Web3 has never been solely focused on tokens or trends. It focused on possession, lastingness, and reliability. Currently, that vision is undergoing evaluation.
With Tusky (previously Akord) set to cease its public services on January 19, 2026, countless files—NFT metadata, artistic creations, and protocol records—are in danger of becoming inaccessible. These are more than mere files. They are recollections, identities, and economies created by actual individuals.
Tusky assisted in publishing more than 45 million assets to Walrus. Without immediate action, projects that established the Sui ecosystem may witness their on-chain narratives gradually disappear. For creators, collectors, and builders, the price of doing nothing is lasting.
This is where Walrus comes in—not as a substitute, but as a commitment fulfilled. Directly constructed on the Sui blockchain, Walrus retains data as decentralized blobs protected by Red Stuff erasure coding, enabling the network to endure even if a majority of nodes become unavailable. That’s not advertising—that’s resilience crafted intentionally.
Migration is currently active. Reliable publishers such as ZarkLab, nami_hq, and Pawtato Finance are prepared to assist the community in progressing collaboratively.
This is more than simply a technical enhancement.
It’s a shared choice to safeguard what we’ve created.
Take action immediately. Safeguard your information. Protect your heritage.
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