Walrus and the continuity after the failure:
In most protocols, a serious failure implies more than downtime: it means losing context. Incomplete states, fragmented histories, broken economic relationships, and users forced to start over. With a persistent data layer, recovery changes in nature. The application can stop, migrate, or be redeployed, but its operational memory remains intact. The system is not rebuilt: it reconnects to its own verifiable past.
This turns failures into technical events, not economic restarts.
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