WAL: Rethinking Network Security
What sets $WAL apart isn’t just what it does, but how it approaches security and decentralization.
Rather than concentrating trust in a limited group of validators, Walrus Protocol distributes responsibility across the entire network. Token holders aren’t passive participants — they can stake and directly contribute to the security of storage nodes, playing an active role in safeguarding data.
This design reduces reliance on centralized points of control and increases overall resilience. Security becomes a collective function of the network, not a service handled by a select few.
For decentralized infrastructure to last, this kind of shared responsibility isn’t optional — it’s essential.