The internet is losing its past—and Web3 projects are racing to prevent the same fate for blockchain-era content. A 2024 Pew Research Center study found that 38% of webpages that existed in 2013 are now gone, a form of “digital decay” that erases cultural memory and breaks links to older work. AIOZ Pin, an IPFS-based data layer built on a decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN), says it’s aiming to make those losses a thing of the past by keeping Web3 files permanently online. How AIOZ Pin works - Open participation: Anyone with spare disk space and bandwidth can run a community-operated node, contributing real storage to the network and becoming eligible for potential token rewards. - IPFS-native replication: Instead of relying on a single server, AIOZ Pin splits and distributes content across multiple independent copies. Files are chunked and addressed via Content Identifiers (CIDs), creating resilient backups that survive outages. - Verifiable storage: Nodes deliver cryptographic proofs that they are actually storing the data, giving applications greater certainty that content remains available and untampered. Scale and performance AIOZ says its DePIN already spans roughly 300,000 contributor devices in 198 countries, a footprint the project argues provides both robustness and low latency. Replication lets other parts of the network pick up traffic during outages or spikes in demand, preserving performance without sacrificing decentralization. “Instead of treating persistence as an afterthought, AIOZ Pin makes permanence, verifiability, and cost efficiency part of the infrastructure,” AIOZ Network Founder and CEO Erman Tjiputra said. “It anchors the content, metadata, and digital records that Web3 applications rely on.” Practical use cases Tjiputra highlighted several early applications for persistent, verifiable storage: - NFTs: Artwork and metadata that remain secure and accessible over time - Protocols and DAOs: Governance archives that need to be retrievable for years - AI agents: Persistent storage for prompts, configurations, knowledge bases, and execution logs so autonomous systems can maintain long-term memory and continuity without centralized services Censorship resistance and developer tooling On top of uptime and verifiability, AIOZ emphasizes censorship resistance: its DePIN architecture reduces the risk of any single operator quietly unhosting or altering data. To speed adoption, AIOZ Pin has released software development kits (SDKs) and APIs so developers can integrate the layer into their applications without reinventing the plumbing. Ecosystem fit and vision AIOZ Pin is part of the broader AIOZ Network, which combines a streaming service, decentralized storage, and an AI-focused platform for Web3 users. As more nodes and assets join, the network aims to become “the archive of a people-powered internet,” Tjiputra said. “If Web3 is going to live up to its promise, the data behind it has to stay online. AIOZ Pin gives developers and creators a way to make that part of their architecture.” This is a sponsored post by AIOZ Network. Learn more about partnering with Decrypt. Read more AI-generated news on: undefined/news