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Walrus Protocol and the Real Question About the “Permanence” of Web3
For many years, Web3 has been proud of a simple story: data recorded on the blockchain will last forever. Ownership is immutable, history cannot be erased. But as the ecosystem matures, a clear issue emerges: blockchain only remembers transactions, while the context and accompanying data do not.
Many on-chain assets still technically exist, but images fail to load, metadata points to dead servers, and applications that once created value for them have disappeared. Ownership remains, but the experience does not.
@WalrusProtocol appears as a necessary adjustment. Instead of viewing data as an auxiliary layer that can be replaced, Walrus considers data as an integral part of the asset itself. If Web3 is about long-term ownership, then the data shaping the asset must also be stored with a long-term, decentralized, and sustainable mindset.
The difference of #Walrus lies not in its flashiness, but in its responsibility. It expands the concept of decentralization not only in control but also in time. A system cannot be considered sustainable if its data disappears when the project is no longer in focus.
In the context of Web3 increasingly storing art, history, and digital identity, this issue becomes even more critical. Walrus does not promise short-term excitement but focuses on continuity and long-term reliability.
Sometimes, progress is not about creating something new, but about ensuring what already exists does not quietly collapse. Walrus is built on exactly that philosophy. $WAL