Blockchain does an excellent job of proving ownership, but ownership alone is not the full experience. If images fail to load or application data disappears, ownership feels incomplete. This gap between proof and access has slowly become one of Web3’s most visible weaknesses.
Walrus addresses this problem by focusing on long-term data availability. Instead of assuming storage will always be maintained elsewhere, it designs for durability even when projects, teams, or platforms change. This matters especially for NFTs, games, and onchain applications where data is part of value itself.
As the ecosystem grows older, users are becoming less forgiving of broken experiences. Walrus supports a more mature Web3 where digital assets remain meaningful over time, not just during their launch window.

