Walrus is changing the way AI agents deal with data in decentralized systems. It runs on Sui and gives you verifiable storage for massive amounts of unstructured data. No central bottlenecks, no worries about where your info came from or if it’s been tampered with.
Here’s the kicker: Walrus uses advanced erasure coding, so you get 4.5x overhead for data reconstruction. Even if two-thirds of the nodes go down, your data is still safe. That’s way more efficient than old-school replication methods. In January 2026, Walrus broke its own record—17.8 TB uploaded in just one day. There were even three separate days with over 5 TB each. Compare that to Arweave, which took years to reach a total of 340 TB.
Integrations are taking off. Team Liquid is moving their esports archives onto Walrus for permanent, easy access. Alkimi Exchange uses it to keep ad data transparent. And if you’re building something, Walrus Sites on wal.app lets you host fully decentralized dApps. Apps like Flatland and Snowreads run on it without a single server.
But Walrus isn’t just about storage. It lays the groundwork for real data markets—places where AI can actually trust the information it gets, make bigger decisions, and unlock value that matters outside the blockchain world.$WAL @Walrus 🦭/acc #Walrus