Privacy isn’t something you tack on at the end anymore, not in Web3. Walrus makes it part of the plan from the start with Seal, its encryption layer. Since September 2025, Seal’s already handled more than 70,000 decryption requests across over 20 live projects. This isn’t just a simple lock—it’s real client-side encryption, controlled by smart contracts. Developers get to decide exactly who sees what and when, which is a game changer for things like sensitive AI data or premium content.
Seal runs on Sui, but it does something clever: it separates privacy from storage. That means you can set up fine-tuned rules—maybe you want to reveal information only for a limited time, or make sure royalties get paid before access. And you don’t have to trust any middlemen. The nodes handle everything, enforcing rules every time and keeping things fast, even at huge scale. For businesses, this means they can actually prove they’re following the rules. For creators, it turns encrypted files into something they can actually sell and control.
The mainnet has been live since March 2025, with over 170 integrations showing it works in the real world. Walrus takes your data and turns it into a secure, flexible asset. So if you’re building with user data or intellectual property, Seal isn’t just another tool—it’s your best defense out there.
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