Permanent information storage is not just a means of preserving data, but a way to resist the grip of authoritarian regimes. According to Sam Williams, co-founder of Arweave, immutable storage systems are a revolutionary movement that will make a more objective truth accessible forever.
0:00 - Intro
1:36 - What is a decentralized permanent storage system?
4:39 - Kryder's Law
8:11 - The philosophical impetus behind Arweave
11:24 - Does Arweave decide what is "important" data?
15:24 - Why Arweave uses 200 years in its pricing model
17:15 - What kinds of things are people storing on Arweave?
24:12 - How Arweave's infrastructure makes disinformation campaigns more transparent
27:47 - Peer-to-peer communication vs. centralized communication platforms
36:14 - The danger of information hubris
42:50 - Arweave's endowment model
45:14 - How Arweave's design is gatekeeper resistant
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