If you look back at the development of the internet over the past two decades, you'll discover a problem that is rarely discussed seriously.


We generate massive amounts of content on the network every day, but the information that can truly be preserved long-term is extremely limited.
Servers shut down, companies go bankrupt, domains expire, and many webpages disappear completely within years.
The emergence of @Permaweb_DAO is actually changing this transient nature of the internet.
Permaweb DAO relies on Arweave's permanent storage network, also known as the permaweb.
Unlike traditional servers, once data is written to Arweave, it will be permanently preserved through a distributed network and can be continuously accessed by global nodes.
In other words, webpages, applications, and files, once published, won't disappear due to server shutdowns.
The role of Permaweb DAO is more like an ecosystem enabler. Through DAO mechanisms, it organizes developers and creators to jointly build applications and content infrastructure running on the permaweb.
Creators can permanently publish content on the network, while developers can build applications based on these permanent data.
In my view, this model truly changes the time dimension of the internet.
Past webpages were more like temporary content, while on the permaweb, information begins to have genuine long-term value.
Knowledge, articles, applications, and even community history can be permanently preserved.
In a sense, Permaweb DAO is promoting a new network structure, gradually transforming the internet from an easily forgotten system into a public infrastructure capable of permanently preserving human digital memory.
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