Walrus is built for something most people ignore: big files.
Blockchains are great for transactions, but they struggle when it comes to storing large data. That’s a real problem because modern apps aren’t just text they’re full of images, videos, game assets, and datasets. Walrus focuses on solving that gap by offering decentralized storage for large “blob” data. The idea is simple: instead of putting important files on a single server, Walrus spreads them across a network. That makes apps less dependent on one company or one system staying online. The biggest advantage is resilience. The main risk is execution storage has to be consistently reliable, not just “good on paper.” If Walrus stays stable, it becomes genuinely useful infrastructure.