Walrus is a decentralized storage and data availability protocol designed to handle large binary files, sometimes called “blobs.”
These blobs can be video files, images, PDFs, AI data, or large application assets. Instead of storing copies of a whole file in one place, Walrus breaks the file into pieces and distributes those pieces across many computers making it secure and resilient.
This approach helps solve big problems that older decentralized storage networks faced.
Nodes can join from anywhere, and no central company controls your data. Even if some nodes go offline, you can still retrieve your files. That makes Walrus a reliable choice for developers and users.

