The Web3 storage community keeps shouting "permanently immutable," which sounds like the ultimate selling point, but after truly researching Walrus, I realized: enterprise clients don't care about the label "immutable." What they want is real "controllability" and "regulatory friendliness." The Arweave model of "one-time payment, permanent retention" is romantically theoretical but a disaster in real business. Imagine a financial company storing customer KYC documents or a medical platform storing patient privacy records, suddenly faced with GDPR or HIPAA demanding the "right to be forgotten" to delete data—are you going to tell the client, "Sorry, that data is etched on the chain and can't be deleted"? That business is doomed. Game companies fix bugs, and e-commerce platforms need to take down non-compliant products; they need to promptly update or remove old version data. Permanently immutable is equivalent to tying their hands; how would traditional giants dare to touch it? The highlight of Walrus is exactly the opposite: it turns blob storage into programmable objects on Sui, where smart contracts can directly manage the lifecycle—extending validity, version iteration, and even authorizing deletion or overwriting. This is not a compromise but a balance: decentralized anti-censorship and anti-single point of failure, while retaining Web2-style flexible control. Data owners can define rules through Move contracts, such as "automatically expire upon subscription expiration" and "can be erased after compliance audit," perfectly aligning with regulatory needs. Enterprises wanting to enter Web3 are no longer faced with "either run naked or don't play" but can come equipped with compliant undergarments. In 2026, the RWA and AI data market will explode; storage won't be about who is the "most permanent" but who can make data both reliable and governable. Without programmable + compliant storage, there will be no real large institutions landing. Walrus is not selling "permanence"; it is selling the future infrastructure of "trustworthy and manageable." $WAL is currently undervalued and deserves a closer look~ @Walrus 🦭/acc $WAL #walrus