I’ve lost too many hours chasing “missing” NFT media that was supposedly permanent, until a server link quietly died.It’s like buying a framed photo and realizing the image is stored in someone else’s rented locker.Walrus treats the data itself as the asset: large files go into blob storage and get spread across many nodes with erasure coding.Retrieval can be challenged and verified, so availability isn’t just “trust me,” it’s something the network can prove.That’s why it behaves like infrastructure: boring when it works, but catastrophic when it doesn’t, and it has to be dependable at scale.WAL is used for storage fees and staking/governance incentives, aligning operators to keep data available over time. #Walrus @Walrus 🦭/acc $WAL

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