300 TERABYTES. Let that number sink in.

Chainbase—the omnichain data network processing information from 220+ blockchains—just chose @Walrus 🦭/acc as its core storage layer. Not as a backup. Not as an experiment. As the FOUNDATION.

This is the equivalent of Google choosing your startup to host Gmail.

We're talking about raw data pipelines for DeFi, AI applications, and Web3 infrastructure. Data that powers billions in transactions. Data that AI models train on. Data that can't afford a single point of failure.

And Chainbase looked at every option on the market and said: "We trust @Walrus 🦭/acc ."

Here's what most people don't understand: Storing 300TB isn't just about having hard drives. It's about:

Proving the data is available when needed (Walrus's data availability proofs)

Keeping costs manageable at scale (Walrus's encoding efficiency)

Guaranteeing reliability across a decentralized network (Walrus's architecture)

$WAL isn't competing in the storage Olympics anymore. It already won the gold medal, and Chainbase just presented it on stage.

The ripple effect? Every data-intensive Web3 project now has a proven blueprint. Chainbase validated what Walrus can handle at enterprise scale.

When the history of Web3 infrastructure is written, people will look back at this Chainbase integration as the moment decentralized storage went from "interesting idea" to "industry standard."

The walrus is carrying 300TB on its back and making it look effortless.

#walrus $WAL