Walrus Protocol: The Memory Layer of Web3
Walrus Protocol is a decentralized data storage network built on the Sui blockchain, designed to store large files permanently and securely.
Using erasure coding, Walrus splits data into fragments and distributes them across storage nodes, ensuring files remain accessible even if some nodes go offline.
Unlike traditional cloud storage, Walrus offers permanent data availability without centralized control.
This makes it ideal for NFTs, blockchain games, AI datasets, and on-chain applications that require reliable and censorship-resistant storage.
Powered by the WAL token, Walrus creates an economic system where users pay for storage and providers earn rewards for maintaining data.
As Web3 grows, Walrus stands as the backbone for decentralized data hosting.
Walrus isn’t just storage — it’s the permanent memory of the decentralized internet.



