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In Web3, systems must be able to survive unexpected events. Network outages, node failures, or sudden spikes in usage can break weak infrastructure. This is why Walrus Protocol places strong emphasis on network resilience rather than relying on perfect conditions.

Network resilience means the system continues to function even when parts of it fail. Walrus achieves this by distributing data across many independent nodes. If one node goes offline or becomes unreliable, others continue serving the data. This prevents single points of failure and keeps applications running.

Resilience is especially important for Web3 applications that operate globally. Users expect constant access, regardless of location or network conditions. Walrus supports this expectation by designing storage that adapts to change instead of breaking under pressure.

Another factor behind resilience is decentralization itself. Because no single entity controls the network, failures are isolated instead of spreading across the system. This makes large-scale disruptions less likely compared to centralized storage providers.

Incentives also strengthen resilience. Through $WAL, participants are rewarded for staying online and maintaining reliable service. This encourages long-term participation and helps the network remain stable during periods of high demand or stress.

Resilient infrastructure does not attract attention when things go right—but it becomes invaluable when things go wrong. Walrus focuses on this quiet strength, ensuring Web3 applications remain dependable in real-world conditions.

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