@Walrus 🦭/acc Walrus is the kind of infrastructure you only notice when it fails—so its whole job is to make failure expensive. Instead of trusting one provider, it turns each blob into structured redundancy that can be reconstructed even when parts go missing. Time is enforced in epochs, so “stored” means “kept for the window you committed to,” not forever as a slogan. That’s where $WAL matters: rewards follow verifiable reliability, and bad behavior risks stake, making “we’ll store it” a contract, not a vibe. If WAL USDT is ~0.158, that’s just the market’s noise. The real test is whether your data is still there when nobody is watching. Trust is built in boring weeks, not in pumps.
@Walrus 🦭/acc #Walrus $WAL