The Silent Killer of Web3: Data Lock-In Exposed
$WAL 🚨
Web3 fixed smart contract composability but completely failed on data portability. Your assets and histories are trapped inside specific apps, creating massive lock-in despite the decentralization slogans. This is a structural flaw.
Walrus Protocol is flipping the script by treating data as a shared primitive, separate from execution logic. Applications reference data; they don't own it exclusively. This separation is the key to real ecosystem evolution.
Portability is the real decentralization metric. If data can't move, switching costs crush users, and apps win on inertia, not innovation. Walrus ensures data persists even if an application vanishes. Imagine games sharing assets seamlessly or AI models accessing common pools. That’s data layer composability.
This decoupling allows applications to evolve without abandoning their communities or accumulating crippling data debt. For
$SUI developers, this aligns perfectly with its object model, making data infrastructure, not private assets.
The future of Web3 isn't about capturing data; it's about letting it flow freely. Walrus is building the architecture for that competitive, adaptive future.
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