I see many people discussing @Permaweb_DAO, often focusing first on the launch and transfer functions of $PI tokens, but that's just the surface.
The transferability of $PI means that the ecosystem asset architecture is beginning to mature. It's not just a synthetic index; it is a carrier for the aggregation of multiple values within the Permaweb ecosystem. But for me, the more core issue is how the community collaborates through DAO to embed "permanence" into technology and governance. In traditional internet, information can disappear at any time—links break, data is deleted. After ten years, this results in a break in digital history. The efforts of Permaweb show me the possibility of recording and utilizing long-term knowledge. In fact, DAOs have recently been reflecting that knowledge loss isn't about storage failure, but about losing the "why this thing exists, the discussions and background behind it." This focus on knowledge integrity and traceability is often overlooked by many on-chain projects. Seeing this kind of deep thinking, I truly believe that future Web3 projects should have more of this perspective, rather than solely pursuing short-term growth. @Galxe @GalxeQuest @easydotfunX @wallchain #Ad #Affiliate
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I see many people discussing @Permaweb_DAO, often focusing first on the launch and transfer functions of $PI tokens, but that's just the surface.
The transferability of $PI means that the ecosystem asset architecture is beginning to mature. It's not just a synthetic index; it is a carrier for the aggregation of multiple values within the Permaweb ecosystem.
But for me, the more core issue is how the community collaborates through DAO to embed "permanence" into technology and governance.
In traditional internet, information can disappear at any time—links break, data is deleted. After ten years, this results in a break in digital history. The efforts of Permaweb show me the possibility of recording and utilizing long-term knowledge.
In fact, DAOs have recently been reflecting that knowledge loss isn't about storage failure, but about losing the "why this thing exists, the discussions and background behind it." This focus on knowledge integrity and traceability is often overlooked by many on-chain projects.
Seeing this kind of deep thinking, I truly believe that future Web3 projects should have more of this perspective, rather than solely pursuing short-term growth.
@Galxe @GalxeQuest @easydotfunX @wallchain #Ad #Affiliate