Why Walrus is an Undervalued Legal Brick

Walrus is often discussed as a storage protocol, but its legal potential is vastly underexploited. By combining decentralized storage with on-chain timestamping, Walrus enables verifiable proof of existence: inventions, contracts, works, research data. This is not just a technical gimmick, but a trust infrastructure. In a world where disputes still rely on documents easily altered or contested, an immutable proof shifts the balance. Walrus doesn't replace courts, but significantly strengthens the position of those who can prove when information existed and in what form. This capability could become a quiet yet essential standard across many sectors.

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