BIG: 65 TB of indexed blockchain data from Bitcoin, Sui, Ethereum, Arbitrum, Tron and XRP just landed on Walrus.
The collaboration aims to give institutions a new way of accessing blockchain data with "unmatched verifiability and availability," while builders will also be able to gain direct access to institutional-grade data through dashboards and developer tools.
"Data that underpins high-stakes financial decisions needs a foundation you can verify," Walrus Foundation managing executive Rebecca Simmonds said. "Allium already serves some of the biggest names in fintech, and they're now delivering data through Walrus—making it verifiable, always available, and with programmable access built in. This is validation of our thesis that mission-critical data belongs on Walrus."
Meanwhile, Allium's co-founder and CEO, Ethan Chan, said it was publishing selected datasets through Walrus as it "experiments with decentralized infrastructure as an additional distribution layer for institutional-grade blockchain data."
Both platforms say this is the start of a long-term collaboration, with the “institutional-grade” data on leading blockchains available on Walrus set to expand in the weeks and months ahead.



















