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Decentralized storage has always had an old problem—easy to store, hard to retrieve. Most systems built by projects are like cold storage warehouses: files go in easily, but calling them up can be painfully slow.
But Walrus Protocol has a different approach.
Its goal is not just to let you store things, but to truly enable you to use them. The traditional idea is to lock data in a safe and call it a day, but Walrus turns files into real "live data"—a Blob object that can be dynamically invoked.
Why is this possible? Because it is built on the Sui blockchain. Sui is known for its lightning-fast read/write performance, and this advantage is directly transferred to the storage layer. The speed of reading and writing is so fast that on-chain operations are no longer a bottleneck.
What does this mean? For developers, those things with strict performance requirements—such as video streams, game resources, real-time data—can finally be confidently deployed on-chain. No more worries about latency, and no more toggling between on-chain and off-chain.
This is the direction Web3 applications should take. Not just decentralizing for decentralization's sake, but truly using technology to solve users' pain points.