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by TekMol 589 days ago
Putting it on Arweave is the best I can think of. And then link to the content on arweave.net:

https://www.google.com/search?q=site:arweave.net+book

As Arweave is designed for this exact use case. Even if arweave.net disappears, one can still find the content one the Arweave blockchain via the hash. The chain is built in a way that it creates a very high incentive for people around the world to keep hosting the content.

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This is preposterous. You're suggesting a "solution" that's overly complicated by orders of magnitude, fragile and relies on the continued value of some shitcoin. Plus the company behind the underlying shitcoin is already dead because they were offering unlicensed securities.
> is already dead

Which kinda proves the concept works. People shitting on web3 are clueless what it is.

Whatever arweave is stupid but op has the right idea that the best place to store data on the Internet is the blockchain.