#walrus $WAL Tusky (a social client) has announced that it will cease operations. In the world of Web2, this means your data (posts, memories) will vanish into thin air.
But in Web3, the story has a different ending.
@Walrus 🦭/acc officially announced: Support for Tusky has been extended with a 90-day data migration window until 2026!
This is not just sentiment; it is a fundamental logic transformation of Web3:
"Application layer (App)" and "Data layer (Data)" are completely decoupled.
In the past: Application dies = Data is lost.
Walrus era: Application dies, data still lives on the distributed Walrus network. Other developers can take over this data at any time and revive a new application.
Azure's judgment:
Walrus is becoming the **"Noah's Ark" of the digital world.
It proves that: In this network, users are the true owners of their data, not the platforms.
This kind of "risk resistance capability" is something that no centralized cloud service (AWS/Google) can provide.
This is the most hardcore value support for
$WAL as an infrastructure token.
#Walrus #SocialF