I’m seeing Walrus as a practical answer to a real blockchain problem: where do large files live? Walrus doesn’t try to force data on-chain. Instead, they break files into encoded pieces and spread them across many independent storage nodes. Sui is used to coordinate everything — payments, references, and who is responsible for storing what. WAL is the token that powers this system. Users pay for storage time, and operators stake WAL to prove reliability and earn rewards. What stands out is how simple the idea is: data stays available even if some nodes fail. With Seal, they’re also adding encrypted access rules, so data doesn’t have to be public by default. They’re not chasing hype. They’re building a data layer that apps, teams, and developers can actually rely on when decentralization matters.
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