@Walrus 🦭/acc is built for the part of blockchain apps that usually feels fragile: the real files. Instead of trying to store big data directly onchain, Walrus keeps large blobs offchain in a decentralized storage network and uses Sui as the control plane for certificates and rules. I’m describing it this way because it separates heavy data from the chain while keeping accountability onchain.

When you upload a file, Walrus encodes it into smaller pieces and spreads those pieces across a committee of storage nodes, so the file can still be recovered even if some nodes fail or leave. After enough nodes confirm they have stored their pieces, a proof is published on Sui to mark the point when the network becomes responsible for keeping that blob available for the paid period.

That design is meant to reduce costs compared with full replication while keeping reliability high. They’re aiming to make storage feel like a verifiable service instead of a private promise, so apps can build on top of real availability guarantees.

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