When people join hackathons or build projects quickly, they often waste time figuring out where to store files.
Someone creates a cloud folder. Someone else hosts files on their laptop. Access breaks. Links stop working. Demo time becomes stressful because storage setup was rushed.
With Walrus, teams don’t need to worry about hosting files themselves.
They upload their files to Walrus once. After that, everyone uses the same file reference from the network. No one needs to keep their personal computer online, and no team member owns the storage.
After the event, if nobody keeps renewing those files, Walrus automatically stops storing them after some time. No cleanup needed.
So teams spend less time fixing storage problems and more time building their actual project.
Walrus makes storage one less thing to worry about when people are trying to build something fast.
