Walrus has taken a new step to make onchain data easier to see understand and trust. Through a new partnership with Space and Time Walrus now offers a browser tool that helps developers and node operators see what is happening on the network in real time. This browser works like a simple control room where users can check activity health and performance of the Walrus network.
The Walrus browser is built for people who are creating apps or running nodes. It shows clear information about how data is stored and used. Users can look at a single blob and see when it was uploaded read written or checked for availability. This makes it easier to understand how data moves through the network and how reliable it is.
One of the most useful parts of the browser is that all data can be checked without trust. This means users do not need to rely on a third party to know if the data is correct. The system uses special proof based methods to make sure every query and result can be verified. This helps build confidence for developers who want their apps to be open and fair.
The browser also shows how the network is running as a whole. Users can see node behavior shard spread and network delay. It also shows trends like how much the network is being used how stable nodes are and how healthy the system looks over time. This helps teams spot problems early and improve performance.
Beyond the browser this partnership is also about building a full data setup for onchain apps. Walrus focuses on storing large amounts of data in a simple and open way. Space and Time focuses on checking and proving data results. Together they help developers store data and also run clear and trusted analysis on it.
This setup supports many real world use cases. It can help apps that need clear records support rule based finance or track tokenized real assets. Developers can manage data at scale and still prove that every result is correct. This is important as onchain apps grow more complex and handle more users.
The Walrus Foundation shared that builders now need better visibility as apps grow. This partnership gives them tools to check and improve their data flow at all times. The Space and Time team also shared excitement about working together to give developers a full set of data tools from storage to proof.
This partnership builds on recent Walrus integrations and shows a strong focus on growing the data layer of Web3. By making data easier to see check and trust Walrus continues to support builders who want to create simple reliable and user friendly onchain apps.
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