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Yesterday's BREV performed well, and although today's TGE is rarely high-scoring, let's look at Walrus from a different perspective.
The core selling point boils down to one sentence: true control over data and privacy rights should be returned to users. It sounds simple, but it's not easy to implement.
Walrus's technical logic is as follows — anything you create, whether it's personal documents, social updates, or creative content, can all be uploaded to the Walrus network. The system will fragment and encrypt your data, then disperse it across nodes around the world. This means no one can control all your data alone, and no one has the permission to delete everything with a single click.
Does that sound a bit sci-fi? Actually, it's using a distributed storage mechanism that fundamentally breaks the centralized control model of traditional internet platforms. You no longer rely on a big company to allow you to store or delete data; all the autonomy is in your hands. This is true personal digital space.