Walrus is shaking up how teams work with data on Sui. With shared blobs and batch uploads, teams save money and skip the usual headaches of managing data together. Since launching on mainnet March 27, 2025, Walrus has been the backbone for more than 120 dApps. It’s simple: anyone on the team can fund or expand shared storage with just a few CLI commands. That makes it great for things like shared AI datasets or community media libraries—no more dealing with split-up costs or scattered files.

There’s more. Developers can burn blobs—basically, delete unused data and get their storage fees back instantly. In a world where budgets swing up and down, that’s a big deal. Plus, every time someone burns data, it shrinks the circulating supply, which helps Walrus grow sustainably.

Everything’s open source under Apache 2.0. You’ll find the Rust services and Move contracts on GitHub, fully audited and clean—no vulnerabilities. Walrus puts control in creators’ hands, making collaboration fast and easy. If you’re a developer, this is the smarter way to build together.


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