Imagine what Walrus will look like five years from now. A reasonable guess is that it may evolve into a true privacy computing layer—where data is encrypted directly during storage fragments, and computation results can be verified, but the process itself remains a black box to everyone.



What does this mean? Your genomic data could be used by pharmaceutical companies for new drug development, but the data itself is always protected by encryption and will never leave the data firewall you build. Research institutions obtain the necessary computation results, while you maintain complete privacy—truly achieving both fish and bear’s paw.

By then, "Privacy as a Service" will no longer be a lofty concept, but an infrastructure as ubiquitous as oxygen. People might not even notice its presence because it has become part of the system. This is the ultimate vision of Web3 privacy protection.
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