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Storage is often invisible—until suddenly it crashes at a certain moment.
Image loading failed. Data is lost. Products that should be stable are starting to become unreliable. When these things happen, the problem is definitely more than just code—it’s a breach of trust. Users entrust their valuable assets to the system, but the system drops the ball.
Walrus’s design logic is entirely different. It doesn’t treat storage failures as exceptions but as inevitable. Instead of imagining storage as some sealed warehouse, Walrus asks: when nodes go offline one after another, the network becomes unstable, and collaboration among parties encounters friction, can the system still retrieve the data?
The reason this approach is so critical is because the reality has already changed.
Data is no longer static. AI applications require continuous flow of vast amounts of information; gaming and consumer apps need to handle massive media files, and users naturally demand instant availability; in the field of encryption, the truly valuable assets are often not on-chain at all—images, transaction histories, verification proofs, and various auxiliary data. These data cannot be packaged into transactions but directly impact the credibility of applications.
Walrus was born out of this contradiction. It launched its public mainnet on March 27, 2025, and from that moment, it transformed from an academic concept into a real, operational system. Reliability is no longer just a promise in a white paper but a daily test. Data must be retrievable for the system to survive. If it can’t be retrieved, everything is just empty talk.
This is the fundamental difference between it and other storage solutions.