When people say “decentralized storage,” it often sounds abstract. What @Walrus 🦭/acc makes clearer is how it actually behaves in practice. A developer uploads data. That’s what they see. Underneath, the system breaks the data into fragments and spreads responsibility across independent operators. The key isn’t that everything stays online forever, but that enough pieces remain available to reconstruct the whole. That’s an important distinction. Instead of brute-force duplication, Walrus uses efficiency as a design lever. Fewer copies, same reliability, lower cost pressure. That approach introduces its own risks, especially around incentives and coordination, but it also reflects a more mature understanding of distributed systems. Walrus isn’t pretending complexity disappears. WAL exists to manage it, not mask it.


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