Maybe everyone was focused on faster chains while the real bottleneck sat quietly underneath. When I spent time looking at @Walrus 🦭/acc , what stood out wasn’t speed or branding, but the way it treats storage as a first-class problem instead of an afterthought. Most decentralized apps still rely on centralized services to hold their data, not because they want to, but because alternatives are expensive or fragile. Walrus tries to fix that by designing storage around failure, not perfection. On the surface, it feels simple. Underneath, data is split, encoded, and distributed so it can survive outages without being copied endlessly. That design choice says a lot about priorities. It’s less about spectacle and more about steady reliability. If #Walrus holds up under real demand, WAL ends up supporting apps long before users ever notice it.


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