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Walrus (WAL) – The Silent Core Data Infrastructure Supporting the Entire Web3
In the Web3 world, blockchain is often likened to the brain – where transactions and consensus are processed. But there is a bigger question that is often overlooked: where will the data be stored, who controls it, and is it sustainable at a global scale? Walrus ($WAL ) appears precisely to answer that question. If blockchain is the brain, then #Walrus is the data nervous system, connecting, storing, and ensuring availability for the entire Web3 body. The Biggest Puzzle of Web3: Data Not Born for Blockchain Blockchain is not designed to: Store large data (images, videos, AI datasets, game assets) Serve high-frequency access Ensure low costs for long-term data What is the result? Web3 dApps still rely on centralized cloudData can be: CensoredRemovedProvider lockoutsLost true ownership 👉 Web3 is decentralized in transactions, but data is centralized – this is the “deadlock point.” @WalrusProtocol was created to separate data from blockchain, while still maintaining Web3’s core attributes: decentralization, security, and anti-censorship. What Is Walrus? Walrus is a large-scale decentralized data storage infrastructure layer, designed to operate in parallel and complement blockchain, rather than compete with it. Blockchain (Sui): 👉 Handles logic, smart contracts, consensusWalrus: 👉 Stores large data, ensuring availability, security, and durability Each layer does its proper job, creating an efficient and long-term scalable modular architecture. Why Is Walrus Different from Traditional Storage?