Most people don’t think about data when they use Web3 apps, until something loads slowly or disappears. That quiet frustration is where Walrus fits in. Blockchains are good at agreeing on outcomes, but they struggle with holding large amounts of data. Walrus separates that responsibility. It stores data across many independent nodes, so no single failure breaks access. This makes things lighter and cheaper, but it also adds coordination complexity and depends on steady network participation. Walrus doesn’t change how Web3 feels on the surface. It works underneath, handling the heavy lifting so applications can stay simple and dependable.
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