In Walrus, the client orchestrates the data flow.
Uploaded data is sent to a publisher that encodes and stores it securely. Metadata and proof of availability are stored on Sui, allowing users to leverage the composability, expressivity, and security offered by Sui and the Move programming language.
Storage capacity can be tokenized and used as a programmable asset, allowing developers to integrate storage with apps on Sui. Storing data on Walrus isn’t limited to Sui, however, as builders on other blockchains like Solana and Ethereum can integrate Walrus as well.
To access your data, the aggregator collects it from the storage nodes and then delivers it through a content delivery network (CDN) or read cache.@Walrus 🦭/acc



