Data is the new gold, and Walrus plans to keep it locked down tight. Their latest tool, Seal, promises serious security—think rock-solid protection, tight control over who sees what, and decentralized access so no one can tamper with the system. Everything runs on Sui’s lightning-fast network. That $140 million they pulled in from big names like a16z and Standard Crypto? It’s all about making sure every piece of data is traceable and can’t be messed with.
This level of security turns some wild ideas into reality. Imagine AI results you can trust because you know exactly where the data came from. Picture open marketplaces where data moves around like cash, DeFi checks that catch scams in real time, and media platforms where creators get paid directly—no middleman, no weak spots.
Walrus isn’t doing this alone. Talus is using Seal to run AI agents on-chain without hiccups. Itheum turns data sets into tokens you can actually trade, and Baselight is building fully open data economies with storage you can verify.
They’ve been live on mainnet since March 2025, giving developers what they need to build tough, privacy-first systems. With Walrus, data isn’t just sitting on a server somewhere—it’s out there working, protected, and ready for whatever comes next.
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