The Real Storage Problem in Web3

Most people think Web3 problems are about speed or gas fees. But from what I see, the real problem is data. Apps break not because the blockchain fails, but because their data is stored somewhere weak or centralized. This is where Walrus really matters.

Walrus is not trying to replace blockchains. It’s fixing what blockchains were never built for: storing large data safely. Videos, images, game files, AI data — these things don’t belong on-chain, but they still need decentralization.

Walrus stores data in fragments across many nodes. That means no single server can take everything down. For builders, this removes a big risk. For users, it means apps that don’t randomly disappear.

Web3 cannot grow without strong data infrastructure. Walrus is quietly solving this problem, and that’s why it feels like real infrastructure, not hype.

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