Walrus is designed for large and rich media, from NFT imagery and game assets to AI datasets and full websites. On the network side, it is a peer-to-peer data availability layer: many independent storage nodes hold shards of each file (encoded with the RedStuff algorithm). The system continuously challenges nodes to ensure blobs are stored as promised. All consensus and coordination (committee formation, staking, etc.) is handled via Sui or the Walrus chain, making the network fully decentralized. Notably, Walrus runs control and metadata on Sui, but its storage layer is chain-agnostic. That means even apps built on Ethereum, Solana, or elsewhere can plug into Walrus for off-chain storage.@Walrus 🦭/acc #Walrus $WAL


