I like projects where the token isn’t just decoration. On Walrus, $WAL has a job: it’s what you use to secure storage over time, and it’s what operators earn for staying reliable. That “over time” part matters — storage isn’t a one-time event, it’s a continuing responsibility. @Walrus 🦭/acc turns that responsibility into an incentive system: do the work, keep the data available, get paid. Fail often, and you lose credibility and rewards. If Web3 wants to feel real, its data layer has to feel dependable, and WAL is designed around that idea.
#Walrus
