In 2021, decentralized storage was optional.
In 2026, itâs becoming a structural bottleneck.
đ€ AI applications
đź on-chain games
đ± social protocols
đ RWA and compliance records
All of them generate massive data footprints that canât safely live on a single server. @Walrus was built specifically for this shift.
Walrus focuses on storing large blobs and positions itself as infrastructure, not an ecosystem island. It doesnât try to replace blockchains â it gives them memory.
Blockchains store truth
đ§ Walrus stores data
For $WAL, the equation is simple:
if apps actually store data on Walrus, the token becomes part of a recurring economic loop, not a one-off narrative.
â ïž The risks are real â centralized clouds are convenient, developer habits are sticky.
But if Web3 is maturing, decentralized storage stops being optional.
Walrus is a bet on the moment when the market stops asking âwhy use this?â
and starts asking âhow did we ever work without it?â


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