If you’ve been following the Sui ecosystem lately, you know the speed is unmatched. But a fast blockchain is useless if the images and videos associated with its NFTs and games are stored on a slow, centralized server. That’s the "aha!" moment for @Walrus 🦭/acc .
What makes Walrus feel more "human" and usable compared to Filecoin or Arweave is the ease of access. I don't need a special gateway or a PhD in cryptography to view a file; I can literally open it in my browser via a standard HTTP request. It bridges the gap between the "trustless" world and the "convenient" world.
The $WAL token is the heartbeat here. It handles the staking that secures the storage nodes and pays for the actual space. With Grayscale recently launching a trust for it, it’s clear the "smart money" is moving past the experimental phase and into the infrastructure phase. If you're building in Web3, you aren't just looking for a place to dump files—you're looking for a partner that scales with you.


