what's Tusky?
Tusky is a privacy-first decentralized storage platform built on the Sui blockchain, leveraging the Walrus protocol for secure data management. It enables users to create end-to-end encrypted private vaults, ensuring full control over data with features like customizable access controls, expiration settings, and download limits. Data is fragmented, encrypted, and distributed across a peer-to-peer network, providing censorship resistance and eliminating reliance on centralized infrastructure. The platform offers a user-friendly interface reminiscent of Web2 tools, allowing sign-up via Sui wallets or traditional accounts like Google or Twitch, with 1 GB of free storage to start. Tusky provides a comprehensive toolkit for developers, including APIs, SDKs, CLI, and CDNs, to integrate decentralized storage into applications. It supports public sharing via magic links and private vaults for sensitive content, with upcoming features like token-gated access using Sui tokens for enhanced onchain experiences. Tusky emphasizes data ownership and privacy, allowing users to rescue files from centralized services like Google Drive and turn them into blockchain-anchored assets. By utilizing Sui's efficient architecture and Walrus's programmable storage, it redefines decentralized file handling with simplicity and security.
Tusky data migration deadline to Walrus or other publishers is today, January 19, 2026.
Links
x.com/tuskytoolsData migration from Tusky to Walrus or alternative publishers deadline is on 2026-01-19.
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