Privacy in Web3 isn’t just talk—it’s here, and it’s already powering real-world apps. Walrus’ Seal brings programmable access controls right into the protocol itself. Your data stays encrypted, but you can still share it in a way that others can check and verify. That’s huge for stuff like AI and gaming. Since September 2025, Seal has handled about 70,000 decryption requests for more than 20 projects.

Look at TheVendettaGame. It’s a fully onchain strategy game where every game state is encrypted. That means no cheating in PvP, and players actually own their progress. Then there’s inflectivAI, which turns high-quality datasets into tokens with gated access—contributors always stay in charge, so AI inputs stay reliable. tensorblock_aoi protects models and agent logic, letting only verified users in. And AlkimiExchange is shaking up adtech by handling over 25 million impressions every day. Only clients can decrypt them, so ad delivery stays transparent and tamper-proof. thsstudios uses programmable IP access for horror films, keeping distribution secure and verifiable.

All this runs on Sui. Walrus keeps data private but still lets you monetize it, so you get trustless economies without giving up security.


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