One thing I like about Walrus is that it doesn’t feel like a project built only for speculation. It’s addressing something very real: how and where data is stored in a world that’s becoming more decentralized. Most people don’t realize that many “decentralized” apps still rely on centralized cloud servers for files, images, messages, and important content. Walrus is built to move that storage into a distributed environment, where no single entity controls availability. That’s a big deal for creators, developers, and even communities that want reliable access without worrying about censorship or outages. WAL fits into the system as the fuel that supports participation and rewards users who contribute to the network’s stability.
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