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Walrus announced a partnership with Crossmint, and the Crossmint API now natively supports Walrus.
According to Deep Tide TechFlow news, on April 11, the blockchain storage protocol Walrus built on Sui announced a partnership with the API platform Crossmint aimed at Web3 developers. The Crossmint API natively supports Walrus, making Walrus one of the storage options alongside IPFS.
In this collaboration, Walrus has brought a more native, secure, and decentralized storage capability solution for on-chain assets. Crossmint users can now store token metadata in a decentralized and programmable manner, further enabling more scalable tokenization scenarios, particularly aimed at AI Agents and enterprise users.
By deeply integrating the two core components of blockchain infrastructure, minting and storage, and lowering their usage thresholds, Crossmint and Walrus will strongly promote the implementation of more application scenarios, such as AI datasets, digital product passports, RWA metadata, and loyalty programs.
It is reported that Crossmint is a one-stop platform that offers a set of easy-to-use APIs and no-code tools, allowing development teams to mint and manage tokens across multiple chains without any blockchain development experience, without the need to deal with smart contracts or private key management. Walrus is a next-generation storage protocol designed for AI agents, on-chain applications, and enterprises dealing with large-scale unstructured data. Whether it is images, videos, audio files, or dynamic metadata, Walrus can store them efficiently, securely, and economically through its distributed node network.