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Thanks to changes in regulation, it's now possible for consumers to download their own medical data - blood test results, imaging, doctor notes.
I would store my records in @WalrusProtocol and have Seal manage access. A LLM can automatically alert me of any notable changes and provide summaries and histories. Viola - a personal health first responder. Lots of product opportunities beyond this still.
Talk to me if you want to build this.
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Walrus — 10 years after IPFS
Funding humanity’s most modern programmable storage layer. Many reasons that support the interest, it’s a breakthrough on how we share, protect and control our data. It will change our perspective for file management and binary transparency.
🎞 Tape → 💽 HDD → 💾 Floppy → 💿 CD/DVD → 🛡️ RAID → 🌐 NAS → 🔌 USB → ⚡ SSD → ☁️ Cloud → 🧱 IPFS → 🌊 Walrus
File storage and backup productionization evolution:
1. Magnetic Tape (1950s) – First widely used digital storage & primary backup medium.
2. Hard Disk (1956) – Introduced local disk-based backups.
3. Floppy Disk (1971) – Portable storage and small-scale backups.
4. CD/DVD (1982/1996) – Optical storage, often used for software distribution and backups.
5. RAID (1987) – Redundant storage for fault tolerance, not a true backup.
6. NAS (1980s-1990s) – Centralized network storage for backups & file sharing.
7. USB Flash Drive (2000) – Portable, fast personal backups.
8. SSD (mainstream 2000s) – Faster storage, influencing backup speed.
9. Blu-ray (2006) – High-capacity optical storage for backups.
10. Cloud Storage (2006, AWS S3) – Remote, scalable backups became mainstream.
11. Decentralized Storage (2015, IPFS) – Tamper-proof file links and backups.
12.Walrus (2025) – Next-gen fully programmable decentralized storage with enhanced security, privacy, redundancy, and replication efficiency.