We just saw a perfect example of why decentralized storage matters. With the recent Tusky shutdown, many NFT projects faced a "wipeout" risk. But because Walrus Protocol was the underlying layer, the data didn't just vanish—it stayed live on the nodes. This is what we mean when we talk about "censorship-resistant" and "permanent" data.

The current migration support for projects like Pudgy Penguins proves that Walrus is the most reliable "safety net" in Web3. While platforms and front-ends might come and go, the blobs stored on Walrus remain accessible via the $WAL ecosystem. This reliability is why I’m constantly checking the $WAL cointag. In a world where centralized servers can be turned off with a single switch, Walrus is building a library that can never be burned. If you value data sovereignty, you’re already part of the herd.

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