Walrus, a powerful storage and data availability protocol built on the Sui blockchain, has announced a new partnership with Allium Labs, an enterprise-grade blockchain data platform. In his latest post on
🚨 BIG: 65 TB of indexed blockchain data from Bitcoin, Sui, Ethereum, Arbitrum, Tron and $XRP just landed on Walrus.
And we’re not talking about raw data. These are standardized, financial datasets from @AlliumLabs, the platform that Visa and Stripe rely on.
All datasets are… pic.twitter.com/8FoaawIfow
— Walrus 🦭/acc (@WalrusProtocol) March 17, 2026
Allium offers indexed data from top blockchains
Under the Walrus Protocol, the indexed data will come from Bitcoin, Sui, Ethereum, Arbitrum, Tron and $XRP. It described the dataset as standardized and ready for funding, noting that it comes from a platform trusted by Visa and Stripe. Walrus further noted that the dataset would remain encrypted and would only be unlocked after purchases are made.
In the meantime, Walrus said the partnership with Allium aims to provide institutions with a new way to access blockchain data with “unparalleled verifiability and availability.” Additionally, it aims to give builders access to institutional-quality data through dashboards and developer tools.
Make data verifiable and always available
Rebecca Simmonds, director of the Walrus Foundation, believes the data underlying high-stakes financial decisions needs a verifiable basis. According to Simmonds, Allium is an established company already serving some of the biggest names in global fintech. She believes the partnership with Walrus will provide Allium with the opportunity to make its data verifiable and always available.
Meanwhile, Allium CEO Ethan Chan expressed his willingness to publish select datasets through Walrus while experimenting with decentralized infrastructure as an additional distribution layer for institutional-grade blockchain data.
It is crucial to note that Walrus is a creation of Mysten Labs, the team behind the Sui blockchain. It is designed to serve as a verifiable data platform for AI and on-chain finance builders. The partnership with Allium thrives on several core Walrus features, including accessibility in the event of node failures and on-chain data verification.
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