Walrus feels relevant to the “agent economy” for one simple reason: agents don’t just need compute, they need a place to keep what they learn and produce, in a way other parties can verify. Walrus is built as decentralized blob storage plus data availability, with the explicit ability to store, read, and certify that a piece of data is still available—not a vague promise, but something apps can check. That’s why it’s trending now. Agents are starting to do delegated work across wallets, marketplaces, and APIs, and the messy question is always provenance: what data did the agent use, who owns it, and what gets paid out. Walrus’ “programmable storage” idea—tying large files to onchain logic—pushes that conversation forward, especially after its developer preview in 2024 and public mainnet launch on March 27, 2025.

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