Most people judge blockchains by TPS, but the real user experience often depends on data: images, files, AI datasets, and application state that needs to be accessible and verifiable. @walrusprotocol is building in this direction, aiming to make decentralized storage practical for the kinds of applications users actually interact with daily. If we want Web3 to feel like Web2 (but open and composable), data layers matter just as much as execution layers.
That’s why I see $WAL through a utility lens. As the ecosystem expands, the token’s value should be increasingly tied to usage, incentives, and network demand. I’m tracking @walrusprotocol for partnerships, tooling, and developer traction because those are the signals that storage infrastructure is becoming essential rather than optional. #walrus @Walrus 🦭/acc $WAL

