Walrus is built for the “big file” problem.

Most people think Web3 is only about tokens and transactions. But real apps need something more basic: storage. Where do images, videos, game files, and AI datasets live? Many projects quietly rely on centralized servers, which defeats the purpose of decentralization. Walrus is designed to store large data (“blobs”) in a decentralized way, so apps don’t depend on one company staying online forever. That’s why I see Walrus as practical infrastructure, not just a trend. The real test is performance—speed, uptime, and cost. If Walrus stays reliable while handling large files, it could become one of those tools builders use every day without making noise about it.

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