A lot of decentralized apps talk about ownership, but quietly depend on centralized storage to function. That contradiction worked when usage was light. It breaks down once apps become real products. What @Walrus š¦/acc does is bring data back into the same conversation as decentralization itself. You donāt need to understand the internals to use it, and thatās the point. Behind the scenes, Walrus relies on encoding techniques that let data be reconstructed even if parts go missing. That reduces the need for endless duplication and lowers cost pressure. The tradeoff is coordination. Operators need incentives to behave well, and thatās where $WAL comes in. Walrus doesnāt pretend this is risk-free. It just makes the risks visible instead of hidden.


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