Alan@mufc_s00
This is not about building faster systems. It is about deciding what cannot be constrained, and what cannot be erased.
0G Labs and Permacast approach two different edges of the same problem, the beginning and the end of a system.
0G Labs reshapes how things start.
Imagine a builder creating an AI-powered research engine that processes massive, real-time datasets. On traditional infrastructure, design begins with compromise, cost limits, slow data access, restricted compute. With 0G, data availability and compute are modular, so the system is designed without those constraints. It doesn’t adapt to limits. It ignores them.
Permacast reshapes what remains.
Now that same system produces insights, reports, or audio briefings. On Web2 platforms, that layer is always temporary, content can be removed, restricted, or quietly buried. With Permacast, once it’s published, it persists. The output doesn’t just reach users. It becomes part of an irreversible record.
Different edges. Same shift.
At the start, nothing restricts what can be built.
At the end, nothing removes what has been created.
Subtle, but this is how Web3 moves from systems that operate in the moment to systems that define it.