If you look at Web3 in a segmented way, it has always been missing one thing: memory.


Blockchains solve for state consensus, assets solve for value recording, but the actual content and data are still constantly disappearing.
The emergence of Permaweb fills this gap.
It makes data no longer temporary but permanently stored and continuously accessible. Once this feature is established, the way applications are built will change.
The significance of @Permaweb_DAO lies in transforming this capability into a sustainable ecosystem.
It enables more developers to participate in the creation and utilization of permanent data through governance and incentive mechanisms.
When data no longer disappears, applications are no longer just tools but begin to accumulate history.
This accumulation will gradually generate network effects.
Users are not just using applications but continuously stacking information.
Developers are not just deploying products but building a long-lasting structure.
If the traditional internet is short-term memory, then Permaweb is closer to long-term memory.
And once memory is fixed, value will also settle over time.
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