Walrus isn’t just storage, it’s a data market infrastructure
Walrus was built with a bigger idea than “store files.” It’s designed to make data valuable and tradable, especially as Web3 moves toward AI, analytics, and dynamic applications. According to the official Walrus docs, blob storage is treated as a programmable resource tied to on-chain objects and Proofs of Availability. That means developers can build apps that not only store data but reference, automate, and trade access to that data using smart contracts on Sui, blending storage with programmability in a way most APIs never do. This transforms storage from a passive backend into an active layer of logic something apps can leverage just like tokens or oracles, instead of treating it as an afterthought.