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TECHNOLOGY NEWS: WALRUS FOUNDATION LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN TO BUILD VIDEO INFRASTRUCTURE ON A DECENTRALIZED NETWORK

(California, USA - Morning news on January 23, 2026)

At 5:27 AM local time today, the Walrus Foundation officially announced a search for technical partners and programming teams to solve one of the biggest challenges facing the technology community today: Video Infrastructure.

The expensive reality of the image broadcasting industry

According to expert evaluations, building and maintaining a server system capable of holding and streaming video today is a massive financial and operational burden. Businesses are forced to invest large sums in hardware, bandwidth, and network management personnel, making entry barriers to this industry extremely challenging.

Building a new foundation on Walrus

In light of this situation, the Walrus Foundation has proposed a strategy to build a developer-first video platform right on its storage network. The core goal is to establish a closed-loop process that includes:

1. Uploading

2. Storing

3. Publishing

4. Serving content

The highlight of this initiative lies in the fact that it frees development teams from technical burdens. They will no longer need to assemble or operate complex and costly media pipelines themselves as before. Instead, the entire infrastructure burden will be handled by the Walrus distributed network at scale.

The call from the Walrus Foundation

Currently, this organization has officially opened the application portal, calling for capable teams of engineers and specialists to participate in this construction effort. This is seen as a strategic step to make Walrus not only a place for static data storage but also the backbone for the dynamic data flow (video) of the digital world in the future.