Blockchain data platform Allium has partnered with Walrus to bring over 65TB of indexed historical records from leading blockchains to the on-chain data layer.
The collaboration between Allium and Walrus aims to give institutions a new way of accessing blockchain data, with 'unmatched verifiability and availability'. This is made possible through the use of decentralized secrets management service Seal, which allows for data to be encrypted with programmable access.
Builders will also benefit from this partnership as they gain direct access to institutional-grade data through dashboards and developer tools. AI agents are expected to play a significant role in utilizing this data, allowing them to autonomously discover, purchase, and consume structured blockchain data.
The partnership is seen as a validation of Walrus' thesis that mission-critical data belongs on the platform. Allium's co-founder and CEO, Ethan Chan, stated that they are experimenting with decentralized infrastructure as an additional distribution layer for institutional-grade blockchain data.
