Arweaves Permaweb stops coronavirus censorship, raises $8M

The Chinese language government has been eliminating complaint of its coronavirus response from apps like Weibo, the local identical of Twitter. However previous than it is going to neatly, that content material subject material is being saved, decentralized, and highlighted as a result of Arweave’s Permaweb. These days it’s announcing some other $8.3 million i…
The Chinese government has been removing criticism of its coronavirus response from apps like Weibo, the local equivalent of Twitter. But before it can, that content is being saved, decentralized, and highlighted thanks to Arweave’s Permaweb. Today it’s announcing another $8.3 million i…Original article
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