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Don't think of Walrus as just a test project still in the laboratory. Have you considered what the official release of the 'production-grade application' signal means? 🏭
Recently, the official movements of the Walrus protocol have frequently mentioned a key term—production-grade application. Many people just listen and think it's another marketing gimmick by the project team. But behind this lies a substantial shift in the fundamental aspects of the protocol.
Most projects in Web3 are stuck at the PPT stage, talking about grand visions but unable to produce truly operational products. Walrus is now breaking through this barrier. The official endorsement of production-grade applications indicates that network stability and data throughput capacity have been tested and validated in real-world scenarios. This is not just theoretical; it’s genuine commercial application.
Just look at on-chain data—Walrus’s stored data is growing explosively. These aren’t just inflated numbers for airdrops; they include user data migrated from practical applications like Tusky, and audit documents from RWA institutions stored on the platform. When a protocol truly begins to carry business traffic, its token evolves from merely a governance tool into a resource token with real utility.
The 2026 market cycle will be driven by application adoption. Projects that can withstand large-scale user impact and operate stably will be the winners. Walrus’s recent performance upgrades have accelerated by 80%, and all these technical reserves are in preparation for handling high traffic volumes.