ولروس (WAL) feels like the "missing tool" that Web 3 needs

If you've spent time in the crypto world, you'll notice something funny. Everyone talks about decentralization, but the moment you look behind the curtain, many applications still rely on the same old thing: centralized storage. Transactions happen on-chain, sure, but the actual files are often elsewhere. Images, game assets, user uploads, datasets... those things usually live on a server controlled by a single provider. This means the application can still be "turned off" in practice.

ولروس is designed to reduce those risks. WAL is the token behind the ولروس protocol, which supports interactions on the secure and private blockchain while also providing developers with a decentralized way to store large files. It operates in a cohesive ecosystem and uses bubble storage for heavy data, then distributes it across the network using erasure coding so that the file can be recovered even if a part of the network fails. What I like about this idea is that it doesn't try to be flashy. It aims to make Web 3 applications feel as stable as something you can rely on.

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