Web3 is no longer just about tokens and speculation. As applications grow more complex, the need for secure, reliable, and censorship-resistant storage has become critical.
Most Web3 applications still rely on centralized cloud providers for storing data such as NFTs, user content, AI datasets, and application files. This creates a major contradiction: decentralized apps running on centralized infrastructure.
@Walrus 🦭/acc Protocol addresses this issue by offering native decentralized storage that is deeply integrated with blockchain infrastructure. Instead of trusting a single provider, data is distributed across the network, making it more resilient and tamper-resistant.
What makes Walrus especially powerful is its close integration with the Sui ecosystem. Storage is not treated as an external service but as a core layer of Web3 infrastructure.
As decentralized applications mature, storage will matter as much as execution. Protocols like Walrus are building the foundation required for truly decentralized Web3 systems.


