Team Liquid dumps dusty archives onto Walrus protocol

Team Liquid just shoved its entire history on-chain, because plain old storage was apparently too boring.

What is actually happening
  • Team Liquid moved its massive content archive onto the Walrus protocol.
  • This transfer counts as the largest single dataset Walrus has handled so far.
  • The archive is no longer just stored; it is now blockchain-compatible.
Why is this move different
  • The data now lives as on-chain-compatible assets, not static files.
  • Future uses can happen without another painful migration.
  • Optionality becomes the real win, not just storage space.
What this unlocks later
  • Fan experiences can be built directly on blockchain platforms.
  • Content monetisation experiments stay on the table.
  • The archive becomes reusable infrastructure instead of dead weight.
How Walrus frames the shift
  • Walrus Foundation sees this as more than a hosting upgrade.
  • Scale, speed, and flexibility are treated as baseline expectations.
  • Data is positioned as something to activate, not warehouse.
Who said it out loud
  • Rebecca Simmonds highlighted long-term possibilities over short-term storage wins.
  • Reliability at scale and cross-team access were called out as core benefits.
  • Monetisation over time was framed as an option, not a mandate.
How the migration gets done
  • Execution runs through Zarklab.
  • AI-assisted tools speed up searching across the archive.
  • File discovery stops being manual and slow.
What the archive is for now
  • Content becomes easier to tap for documentaries.
  • Legacy campaigns gain faster access to historical material.
  • Access control stays intact while usage expands.
 

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