I’m watching Walrus with the kind of attention I usually reserve for infrastructure that quietly changes what builders can rely on, because they’re not just talking about storage, they’re designing a way to keep large data available, verifiable, and harder to censor without handing everything to a single gatekeeper. If decentralized apps are going to feel truly independent, the data layer has to be just as resilient as the chain itself, and it becomes clear why Walrus leans into efficient distribution and recovery so real users can store and fetch content without fragile dependencies. We’re seeing a future where creators, teams, and businesses can ship apps that keep working even under pressure, while governance and staking align the people securing the network with its long term health. This is the kind of utility that grows steadily, not loudly, and that’s exactly why it matters.
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