@Walrus 🦭/acc attracts increasing attention in Web3, and this is no coincidence. After a wave of high-profile projects that ended in failed experiments or weak adoption, the community is gradually moving to the stage of “useful infrastructure”. This is where $WAL and Walrus feel most at home.
Walrus focuses not just on abstract 'scaling', but on a practical and verifiable approach: reducing friction for users (UX), enhancing the quality of integrations, and adapting to real use cases. And this is important, as without convenience, there is no mass transition — Web3 has proven this many times in this sense.
In #Walrus noticeable philosophy: fewer promises — more work. If we try to compare this style with other infrastructure players, Walrus stands closer to pale-but-effective 'builders', rather than to phases of marketing hype. If they maintain the pace, the ecosystem may achieve one of the cleanest implementations of Web3 UX infrastructure in recent years.
Investor and user interest here is formed not only on expectations but also on changes in thinking: there is a desire to use products that do not cater to the circus. And this may become Walrus's key advantage among the new wave of infrastructure projects.
