If you carefully review the development of the internet over the past decade or so, you'll discover a problem that many people have overlooked.


Information appears to be everywhere, but it's actually extremely fragile. Websites shut down, servers go offline, project teams disband, and much of once-important content quietly disappears.
Only after truly understanding @Permaweb_DAO did I realize that some people are actually working on something more long-term—making internet content truly persist over time.
Permaweb DAO revolves around the Arweave permanent storage network, supporting ecosystem development through DAO mechanisms, allowing research, development, and community resources to continuously drive the evolution of the permanent storage network.
The core philosophy is remarkably simple: once data is written, it can be preserved and accessed for the long term. This structure has profound significance for the industry—the internet is for the first time seriously discussing a permanent data layer.
Content published by creators no longer depends on any single server and won't disappear due to platform shutdowns. When information can truly persist over time, memory in the digital world will gradually take shape.
If the internet of the past was more like a constantly flowing river of information, then what Permaweb is doing is building a true library for this river.
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