Censorship resistance is the core promise of crypto, yet most "decentralized" dApps still run their front-ends on centralized servers like Vercel or Netlify. If AWS goes down (or deplatforms you), the dApp vanishes. @walrusprotocol solves this with Walrus Sites.
Because of the speed and low cost of the "Red Stuff" architecture, Walrus can host full websites entirely on-chain. But unlike previous solutions that were slow to load, Walrus Sites are incredibly snappy because they leverage a global network of cache nodes and aggregators that deliver content almost instantly.
Imagine a world where a news site, a DeFi interface, or an NFT gallery exists permanently, immune to DNS attacks or server outages. Developers simply upload their HTML/CSS/JS as a "blob" to Walrus, and it becomes a permanent, unstoppable web resource referenced by a Sui object. This isn't just storage; it's the new HTTP. $WAL is the currency of this new, unstoppable internet.


