The use of Walrus is becoming popular since it is satisfying the practical needs many Web3 creators are already experiencing. Currently, decentralized applications perform not just transaction settlement they handle media, historical data, AI databases, and constantly expanding binary files which require scalable and reliable storage. The architecture of Walrus is designed with such real data needs.

This trend is depicted by a number of ecosystem partners. Builders use Walrus not as an experiment but as data infrastructure, and it is no longer AI centric workflows but rather decentralized social networks and real world asset platforms. Its scalable file support of large files such as video and rich media demonstrates that it is not confined to the use of small artifacts but can support the use of Web3 in the present day.

In my view, such a changing use case environment suggests that Walrus will be positioned as the storage layer of choice in applications where data volume, security, and accessibility are the most important factors.

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