In the Web3 world, decentralized storage has always been a fundamental yet underrated track, and @Walrus 🦭/acc is one of the important projects in this field that has recently gained attention.


Why is decentralized storage critical?

Currently, most blockchain applications still rely on centralized servers or traditional cloud services to store large amounts of data, which essentially conflicts with the 'decentralization spirit.' Once a centralized node fails, is censored, or experiences service interruptions, the entire application's availability will be affected.

What Walrus is trying to solve is this long-standing yet not thoroughly optimized pain point.

Core features of Walrus Protocol

Walrus focuses on a decentralized data storage solution with high reliability, verifiability, and scalability. By slicing data and distributing it across multiple nodes, even if some nodes go offline, the data can still be completely reconstructed, significantly enhancing data security and resistance to censorship.


For developers, Walrus is not just a 'place to store data,' but an infrastructure that can be deeply integrated with Web3 applications, particularly suitable for:

  • Historical data storage for DeFi protocols

  • Large assets and media files for NFT / GameFi

  • Long-term data storage required for AI and on-chain analysis

$WAL Role of the token

In the Walrus ecosystem,$WAL it is not just a trading target, but also plays a key role in economic incentives.

Nodes provide storage and availability, earning $WAL as a reward; users pay for storage and service fees using $WAL, forming a positive cycle of a decentralized economic model. As actual use cases increase, the demand for tokens will also rise accordingly.

Why is it worth paying attention to Walrus?

When the market focus is mostly on short-term narratives and price fluctuations, Walrus chooses to deepen its foundational infrastructure. History tells us that projects that can survive in both bear and bull markets are often not the most talked about, but rather 'indispensable.'

If you are optimistic about the long-term growth of Web3 applications, then decentralized storage will be an indispensable part, and @walrusprotocol is undoubtedly worth continuous tracking.

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