That’s the gap @Walrus 🦭/acc is trying to close by focusing on scalable, decentralized storage built for real on-chain usage.

NFTs, gaming assets, media files, and app data don’t just need to exist — they need to stay available, verifiable, and censorship-resistant over time.

Walrus approaches storage as core infrastructure, not a side feature, which is critical as apps move from experiments to products.

$WAL represents more than a token — it’s tied to the idea that Web3 needs reliable data layers to survive beyond speculation.

Most users don’t notice storage until something breaks — and that’s exactly why this layer matters so much.

As ecosystems mature, projects that quietly handle the fundamentals will end up powering everything else.

#Walrus isn’t chasing attention; it’s building what Web3 will eventually depend on.