Many Web3 projects discuss finance, trading, or assets, but sometimes I feel that what's truly important in the long term is actually information.


Because financial systems can be rebuilt, but once history disappears, it's very difficult to recover.
The idea behind Permaweb is actually very simple: to make information permanently exist.
Developers can write webpages, applications, or data into the network, and these contents will be preserved long-term by distributed nodes, with continuous accessibility ensured through protocols and economic mechanisms.
What truly impressed me is the creative experience this design brings.
When you know a piece of content might exist forever, the feeling of writing actually changes quite a bit.
It's no longer just a fleeting information stream, but more like participating in recording internet history.
@Permaweb_DAO plays a role in this process more like building a community, where everyone pushes forward tools, content, and ecosystem development through collaborative tasks.
Many infrastructure projects don't seem bustling, but time will prove their value.
If the future internet really needs a piece of public memory that won't be deleted, then Permaweb might just be one of the answers.
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