In 2026, Walrus ceased to be just a "storage" for bytes and transformed into a dynamic environment for autonomous systems. The main difference between Walrus and older solutions (like Filecoin) is its dynamism.
* Programmable Blob objects: On Walrus, data is not dead weight. Since each file is an object in the Sui network, smart contracts can "communicate" with them. AI agents can automatically update their weight coefficients, add space for new knowledge, or change access rights to their databases in real time without human intervention.
* Decentralized memory for LLMs: For large language models, Walrus has become external memory. Instead of trying to fit everything into a limited context, AI agents use Walrus as a "hot" storage, from which they instantly retrieve the required gigabytes of information to solve specific tasks.
* *Data lifecycle automation: You can create a contract that deletes sensitive data after 24 hours or moves it to cheaper "cold" storage if it hasn't been accessed in a month.
This makes Walrus not just a "cloud," but an operating system for data, where information autonomously manages its own existence.
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