#walrus $WAL Walrus’s real-world scalability under sustained usage. Over a 60-day period, the network reliably stored more than 1.18 TB of slivers and hundreds of gigabytes of blob metadata, while individual storage nodes contributed between 15 TB and 400 TB of capacity. When combined, the system demonstrated the ability to exceed 5 petabytes of total storage.
Most importantly, Walrus showed that storage capacity grows proportionally with the number of participating nodes. This validates a core design promise: Walrus does not rely on vertical scaling or privileged operators. Instead, it achieves massive capacity through horizontal growth, making it suitable for long-term, internet-scale decentralized storage.

