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You wouldn't store this information on the same table (unless you're using a wide row db like dynamo/Cassandra). In a SQL world, you'd store version information in a separate table - one table for the HEAD state and another for history.
So, the history table have every column, but the user table has only user id and version, right?
user_history table user table