In 2026, when AI applications explode, developers are stuck in a real dilemma: centralized storage is cheap and fast but cannot provide trust guarantees; traditional decentralized solutions are expensive and slow, unable to meet business needs. At this moment, the Walrus protocol steps forward.



As a data layer solution specifically designed for the AI era, Walrus is changing the perception of data storage within the Sui ecosystem—and even the broader blockchain developer community.

The real-world cases in 2025 clearly illustrate the point. After the mainnet launch, genuine projects went live one after another: CudisWellness allows users to own their health data; AlkimiExchange uses it to improve transparency in advertising markets; DLPLabs explores energy data markets; Talus_Labs injects trusted on-chain status into AI agents; MyriadMarkets achieves permanent storage of prediction market data. These are not just proof-of-concept but operational production systems.

The underlying technology is indeed solid. Efficient erasure coding significantly reduces the cost of storing large files without sacrificing availability; the Seal mechanism provides encryption and access control capabilities, truly safeguarding data privacy; Quilt is specially optimized for small file scenarios. Coupled with Sui’s parallel execution features, the entire system responds almost instantly. Developers can now build fully decentralized products with an experience close to that of centralized applications.

Looking ahead, the direction of Walrus in 2026 becomes clearer. It will seamlessly integrate with Sui’s privacy transactions, allowing data blobs to be both hidden and verifiable; expand into more industry scenarios such as media, social, and institutional DeFi; and gradually advance its multi-chain adaptation roadmap. Essentially, Walrus is evolving into a programmable data marketplace—where data can be traded, governed, and serve as a trusted input source for AI training.

What does this mean for developers? Integrating Walrus gives your applications inherently censorship-resistant features, privacy protections, and controllable cost structures. The next generation of killer apps—whether AI agents, persistent media platforms, or privacy social networks—are likely to be built on this kind of data infrastructure.

The WAL token serves as the network’s incentive mechanism, supporting fee payments, network staking, and governance voting. As the scale of 2026 expands, the demand for tokens will grow accordingly, and network participants will share in the benefits of ecosystem prosperity.

2026 belongs to developers willing to try new tools. If you’re thinking about how to build a truly decentralized data layer for your applications, Walrus is worth a deep dive.
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YieldWhisperervip
· 01-18 23:06
Walrus is really aggressive this time, but we still have to see if it can really take off by 2026.
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ForkItAllDayvip
· 01-18 16:46
The real project is up and running, not just empty promises. This is quite interesting.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-18 13:25
Erasure coding, Seal mechanism... sounds quite professional, but can it really run at a lower cost than centralized systems?
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LostBetweenChainsvip
· 01-16 00:52
Wow, finally someone is adding some flair to the dead topic of decentralized storage. Walrus is actually doing something interesting this time. Oh my god, can erasure coding really cut down costs? I need to try it out. Another project from the Sui ecosystem. This public chain is getting a bit wild now, just worried they might take too big a step. Wait, are these cases actually launched or just marketing press releases? I’m a bit skeptical. Walrus combined with AI training data—this idea really hits the pain point. The trust issue with data has been a bottleneck in our industry for too long. Alright, multi-chain adaptation can wait. Let’s see how Sui handles it first. Demand for WAL tokens is growing... sounds good, but we’ll see once the ecosystem really takes off. Has anyone actually used Walrus? How’s the experience? Don’t just talk about it on paper.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-16 00:49
This is the real way to solve the problem. Centralized systems are fast but insecure, decentralized systems are secure but extremely expensive. Walrus is indeed caught in the middle. Honestly, those landing projects look quite reliable, but it still depends on whether they can truly survive in the long run. The erasure coding technology is indeed clever. The cost of storing large files has come down, and the experience isn't bad. This is definitely good news for developers. Wait, no, the demand for the WAL token is growing... This sounds a bit like a rug pull again. Overall, Walrus still has some potential, but whether the ecosystem can really take off remains to be seen.
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ruggedSoBadLMAOvip
· 01-16 00:48
Wait, so many projects are using Walrus? I thought it was just a concept, but it seems like it's really running production systems now.
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ShortingEnthusiastvip
· 01-16 00:43
Wait, have these cases all gone live in production? Isn't it still in the testing phase... Is it true or not?
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MEVvictimvip
· 01-16 00:38
Really? Can centralized and decentralized finally be balanced? I just want to know how much the cost can actually be reduced.
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ReverseFOMOguyvip
· 01-16 00:38
To be honest, this plan sounds quite appealing, but how many projects can actually get off the ground? It seems like most are still in the PPT stage.
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governance_lurkervip
· 01-16 00:22
Honestly, there are too many projects on the blockchain telling stories now, and only a few truly operational production systems. However, this time CudisWellness, Talus, and others have at least gone live, not just simple PPT fundraising, which is somewhat interesting. --- The part about erasing encoding is indeed clever. Lowering costs while still ensuring usability is the real engineering challenge. --- When will multi-chain adaptation be ready? Right now, just deploying Sui on one chain is a bit too limited. --- The WAL token design isn't very innovative; it's the standard staking governance and fee model. Once the hype passes, it will be a different story. --- Sounds good, but it still depends on whether the ecosystem can really take off. It's too early to draw conclusions now. --- I just want to know if this set of tools has lowered the cost threshold for small developers, or if they still have to spend a lot of money.
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