Walrus is quietly proving why real builders and big brands are choosing decentralized storage that actually scales. The latest update says a lot about where this protocol is heading. Team Liquid, one of the most successful esports organizations in the world, is migrating its entire content library to Walrus. Years of match footage, behind the scenes clips, legacy highlights, everything scattered across physical drives in different countries, now moving to a decentralized layer built for real performance.

This shift is bigger than just storage. Walrus removes the bottlenecks that centralized systems create. No broken links, no slow access, no single points of failure. Global teams can instantly pull any file from anywhere with predictable performance. And what makes this update even more exciting is how ZarkLab is integrating AI based meta tagging so thousands of files become searchable and usable within seconds. That’s the kind of innovation real businesses want.

Once this migration is complete, Team Liquid will have their entire archive accessible, verifiable and future proof. But the real unlock is what comes after. With data stored on Walrus, these assets can move into onchain experiences, fan engagement layers, exclusive drops and new content monetization paths without re migrating anything.

This is the moment where Walrus moves from a promising protocol to a serious backbone for the next decade of data. Watching an esports giant choose Walrus shows exactly where the industry is turning. Builders want reliability, scale and a system that evolves with their needs, and Walrus is showing it can deliver all of that today.

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