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What is Tusky?
Tusky is a Web3 decentralized storage tool—like storing photos or files—but it's super secure and private. Instead of one big company (like Google or Dropbox), Tusky uses many computers all around the world. It’s built on Walrus, which runs on the Sui blockchain
Private vaults: Imagine a locked treasure chest that only you can open. That’s your vault—and it uses end-to-end encryption so nobody else can peek .
Easy to use: You can sign in with a Sui wallet, Google, or Twitch. You don’t need tokens or gas fees at first—Tusky gives you 1 GB free
Magic links: Tusky lets you send special links that let friends view or upload files for a little while, then the link expires .
Why is Tusky so special?
Uses decentralized storage on Walrus—no single computer holds everything
Super-secure: everything is encrypted before it leaves your device
No tokens needed—easy start with a smooth, Web2-like experience
Comes with lots of developer tools—API, SDK, command line, and more for building apps
In future, stored files could become assets like NFTs, and links could ask for tokens (token-gate)—coming around 2025
Who uses Tusky?
Regular people looking to keep files safe and private.
Developers building apps—Tusky has tools to help pack it into apps or websites
Trusted Web3 teams like Pudgy Penguins, who store large amounts of data with Tusky on Walrus
What about Potential Airdrop?
Airdrop means a project might give free tokens to users who try out the test version.
Tusky is now in testnet (a testing version), and joining this early makes you a candidate for future Tusky rewards
To join:
Visit Tusky website and connect a Sui wallet.
Make a vault and try uploading/sharing files.
Join their Discord and leave feedback—reportedly, these actions count!
Because it’s tied to Walrus, and Walrus did an airdrop for its WAL token, Tusky users may also get similar rewards
This is called a Potential Airdrop—it’s not guaranteed, but being an early user might help you earn it!
Why call it a Potential Airdrop?
“Potential Airdrop” shows it could happen, not that it already did.
It gets attention because people like free tokens—and “Potential Airdrop” is a popular traffic-driven keyword.
If you're learning about airdrops, Tusky is a project to watch if you're into secure, Web3 storage.