A small but useful thing teams notice when using Walrus:

going back to an older version of something becomes easy.

Normally, when a website or app updates images or files, the old ones get replaced. If the update breaks something, teams have to dig through backups or quickly reupload old files.

On Walrus, files are never replaced. A new version is stored as a new blob, while the old one still exists until it expires.

So if an update goes wrong, teams don’t panic. They just point the app back to the older file that Walrus is still storing.

No recovery drama. No emergency fixes. Just switching back.

Over time, teams start keeping stable versions alive longer and letting experimental ones expire quickly.

Walrus quietly makes it easy to undo mistakes, because old files don’t disappear the moment something new is uploaded.

#walrus $WAL @Walrus 🦭/acc