There is a detail that is easily overlooked: currently, the internet doesn't actually have "originals."


Content can be modified, replaced, or even silently rewritten.
But on the Permaweb, such things are very unlikely to happen because once data is written, it is immutable.
This immutability is not just a technical feature; it is a trust structure.
Through blockchain and distributed storage mechanisms, data can be verified and traced back, rather than relying on a centralized platform.
And @Permaweb_DAO's role here is more like a "guardian."
Not to control the content but to ensure the system continues to operate, promote infrastructure, support developers, and maintain ecological order.
When you truly understand this, a very intuitive picture emerges: history is no longer determined by platforms but preserved collectively by the network.
This is a slow but steady force.
It doesn't create hot topics.
But it defines time.
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