Most blockchain apps don’t fail because of bad code.
They fail because data becomes unavailable when demand increases.
Walrus Protocol exists to fix this hidden weakness. Instead of forcing blockchains to store heavy data, Walrus separates execution from storage while keeping everything verifiable.
When data is uploaded, it’s split into pieces and distributed across many independent nodes. Even if some nodes go offline, the file can still be reconstructed.
@Walrus 🦭/acc proves availability cryptographically, rather than trusting a single provider.
$WAL plays a critical role here. Nodes earn $WAL for storing data correctly, and developers use it to pay for reliable access.
With #Walrus , data stops being a risk factor.
It becomes infrastructure you can depend on