In Walrus, there is no single team or server “in charge” of your data. And that is the point. Storage is run by the network itself, through simple rules that everyone can verify. Data is split into pieces, spread across many independent helpers, and checked often to make sure it is still complete and correct. If some parts disappear or some machines go offline, the system rebuilds what is missing from what remains.

Nothing here depends on trusting one operator to stay honest or online forever. The network does not need permission to keep your data alive, and it does not wait for human decisions to fix small problems. It just follows the rules it was built with.

For the community, this means storage that is shared, neutral, and hard to control or break. You put data in once, and from then on it is the system’s job to keep it available. In Walrus, responsibility is not owned by anyone, but carried by everyone together.

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