

Good evening. One thing that often gets overlooked in Web3 is where content actually lives and whether it lasts. We’ve built systems for value transfer, ownership, and coordination. But much of the content around it is still temporary. @permacastapp is approaching this differently. By leveraging the permaweb, it enables audio, discussions, and shared knowledge to be stored permanently not dependent on platforms that can remove or lose data over time. That shift may seem subtle, but it has broader implications: • knowledge becomes durable • context remains intact • communities don’t have to rebuild from scratch It moves content from something disposable to something foundational. ** One pattern in Web3 is clear growth is often measured by noise, not results. Clicks, impressions, vanity metrics. But very little of it is truly verifiable. What’s interesting about XOOBNetwork is that it approaches growth differently. Instead of hype-driven campaigns, it focuses on on-chain, performance-based actions where user acquisition, referrals, and engagement are transparent and measurable. @XOOBNetwork























