When most people are still discussing data storage costs, @Permaweb_DAO's emergence is actually pioneering a longer-term value perspective—enabling data to possess true permanence and sustainable accessibility. In the past, on-chain data mostly relied on node storage or third-party services, and once service interruptions occurred, data availability would be compromised.



Permaweb's core logic originates from the permanent storage network built by Arweave, while Permaweb DAO is more like driving collaborative development of governance and application layers on this foundation. It's not just storing data, but rather constructing an information layer that can exist long-term, allowing content, applications, and even entire frontends to be permanently recorded.

One change brought by this design is that data is no longer a short-term resource, but rather foundational infrastructure that can exist across cycles. From a user perspective, this means created content no longer depends on platform continuity, but can be retained long-term within the network.

From an industry perspective, this model is providing Web3 with a more stable data foundation. When data possesses long-term accessibility, the boundaries of application building will expand accordingly, and Permaweb DAO is precisely driving this structure to be gradually implemented.

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