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Build on Walrus

Read the complete set of Walrus docs to learn how Walrus works and how you can use it to build your own apps.
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Interact with Walrus

Staking
Get Testnet WAL and try out the staking functionality for the Delegated Proof of Stake network that secures the storage network.
TRY STAKING
Explorer
Find the metadata for all stored blobs.
Visit explorer
Faucet
Get Testnet WAL for building and staking.
Go to CLI docs
Walrus Sites
Publish a website on Walrus. Just provide the source files (produced by your favorite web framework) and publish them to Walrus Sites using the site-builder tool.
Make a walrus Site
Uploader
Try uploading a blob to Walrus. File size is limited to 10 MiB on this default publisher. Use the CLI tool to store bigger files. All uploaded blobs can be viewed by the public.
GO to uploader
Display
Search Walrus blobs by ID.
SEARCH display
Capacity
View the storage plot for the last 100 events on Walrus.
View Capacity
Try apps built on Walrus
Try apps built on Walrus
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Apps built on Walrus

Flatland, an NFT demo project
Mint a new Flatlander, a being that resembles a 2D geometric shape and live in Flatland, an imaginary world with only three dimensions—width, length, and time—without any height. Only their number of sides and color distinguish them from one another. The site is hosted on Sui, and all resources are loaded from Walrus. Each NFT has a unique site based on the Flatlander’s color and shape.
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Breaking the Ice Hackathon project gallery
During Devnet, builders were invited to build an app on Walrus; the only limit was their imagination. Sixty teams entered a project, all of which are available for you to peruse and use.
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