Many people are accustomed to viewing the internet as a stable world, but if you observe carefully for a few years, you'll discover a fact: the internet is actually very fragile.


Websites shut down, data gets lost, platforms can delete content, and these changes often require only one company to make a decision.
This is also why the direction that @Permaweb_DAO is pushing impressed me so deeply.
The core concept of Permaweb is to establish a permanent internet layer where, through Arweave's immutable storage network, webpages, files, and applications can be preserved long-term and continuously accessed through decentralized gateways.
News reports can be permanently preserved, research papers won't disappear, community history can be recorded long-term, and when information no longer depends on a single server, the internet begins to look more like public infrastructure.
The first time I understood this model, I thought of libraries. The value of libraries lies in preserving knowledge, and what Permaweb is trying to do is to establish a similar memory system for the internet.
If this structure truly matures, many important pieces of information in the future may have a version that will never disappear.
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