Most people in crypto focus on price first and fundamentals later. I’ve learned (sometimes the hard way) that it should be the opposite. Lately, one project that keeps coming up when I look at real Web3 infrastructure is @walrusprotocol.
As blockchains scale, the real pain point isn’t just TPS or gas fees — it’s data. Rollups, games, AI-driven dApps, and even NFTs all produce massive amounts of data that simply don’t belong fully on-chain. Walrus is tackling this problem head-on by offering decentralized data availability and storage that’s built to scale without sacrificing security or decentralization.
What I like most is that Walrus doesn’t feel like a hype-driven project. It feels like something developers actually need. And when developers build and ship, usage follows. That’s why the token $WAL is interesting to me — its value is connected to real demand, not just narratives.
These are usually the kinds of projects people overlook early, then ask about later when adoption is already underway. I’m not chasing noise here, just paying attention to solid infrastructure with long-term relevance.
Sometimes the quiet builders win. #Walrus