Everyone is talking about AI agents and on-chain intelligence, but nobody is asking the most important question: Where is all that data actually going to live?
If we rely on centralized servers like AWS to host the datasets for decentralized AI, we have failed. We need a storage layer that is as unstoppable and verifiable as the blockchains themselves. This is why I am heavily focused on @walrusprotocol right now.
Walrus isn't just another Dropbox clone. By leveraging the Sui network and their unique "Red Stuff" (2D erasure coding) technology, they have solved the biggest problem in Web3 storage: Cost efficiency at scale. They can store massive "blobs" of unstructured data—like the heavy datasets needed to train AI models—without the massive redundancy costs that plague other decentralized storage networks.
The $WAL token sits at the center of this ecosystem. It is the fuel for purchasing storage and ensuring data availability. As more dApps and AI models move on-chain, the demand for cheap, reliable blockspace for data is going to skyrocket. $WAL captures that value directly.
We are moving from a "Speculation Phase" to a "Utility Phase." In a utility market, infrastructure is king. Walrus is building the digital warehouses for the future of the internet. Don't sleep on the infrastructure layer. 🦦📦

