@Walrus 🩭/acc The most revealing moment around Walrus recently didn’t come from a launch announcement. It came from a board meeting. Engineers and employees sat around a screen showing live storage activity, not slides. They debated latency, redundancy, and cost curves the way cloud teams do, with the Walrus logo quietly anchored in the corner. No one was asking if decentralized storage could work anymore. The question was how far it could scale.

That’s the quiet shift happening inside Walrus Protocol. Built on Sui, Walrus is already handling large files through erasure coding and blob storage in a way that feels practical, even routine. For teams using it, censorship resistance and lower costs aren’t slogans. They’re operational traits.

There are still unknowns around long-term demand and network behavior, and the team is open about that. But WAL now feels tied to something active and measurable, not speculative. Walrus isn’t promising a future infrastructure. It’s quietly behaving like one.

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