On most chains, an NFT is just a smart contract pointing to a file stored off-chain. That file often lives on IPFS, Arweave, or worse, a private server.

🔸 The image isn’t on the blockchain.

🔸 The metadata can be changed or lost.

🔸 The "asset" is just a reference, not the real thing.

You don’t own the asset — you own a link.

Yet only on @SuiNetwork powered by @WalrusProtocol do we have truly decentralized assets:

💧 @WalrusProtocol provides decentralized, scalable storage directly embedded in the $Sui architecture

💧SEAL adds native encryption and permission layers — enabling private NFTs, secure documents, even identity layers

💧On $SUI NFTs aren’t just static; they are composable objects — programmable, upgradable, and reactive.

In the history of crypto, I have not seen one chain setting the bar so much higher than everyone else.