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Arweave Genesis Block embarks on Lunar preservation mission
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Arweave Genesis Block embarks on Lunar preservation mission
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 16, 2025

Arweave, recognized as the first permanent storage network globally, has achieved a significant milestone: the Arweave Genesis Block is now on its way to the moon. Transported as molecular storage encoded in synthetic DNA, the Genesis Block was launched on January 15 aboard a lunar lander. Upon reaching the lunar surface, it will be preserved indefinitely, safeguarding it for the entirety of human history.

The innovative molecular storage technology, developed by Iridia, encodes the Genesis Block in synthetic DNA. Iridia's breakthrough storage solution boasts exceptional data density and durability, capable of preserving information for thousands of years while maintaining minimal energy demands. This makes it an optimal choice for long-term archiving. The Genesis Block's journey is facilitated by LifeShip, a company specializing in space exploration.

Encased within a compact metal pyramid, the Genesis Block's molecular storage is fortified with advanced shielded nanotechnology designed by Iridia. The moon's surface offers unparalleled stability compared to Earth, ensuring the preservation of the Genesis Block against weather and natural disturbances. Scientists predict that this setup will remain intact for millennia, serving as a pioneering lunar archive for humanity.

"The Genesis Block is where Arweave's mission to permanently store the world's knowledge and history began. Early backers of the network in its 2017 crowdsale were able to choose a message in the network's first block. Many wrote messages of hope and enthusiasm for where our community's venture would lead. Today, nearly eight years and 12.3 billion pieces of stored data later, a surprising twist in the story: Their messages literally - as well as figuratively - went to the moon," said Sam Williams, founder of Forward Research and Arweave.

Williams elaborated further, emphasizing the broader implications of this effort. "On a more serious note, this playful venture highlights something much more important: The use of Arweave in testing new storage technologies - in this case, molecular storage. Just as Bitcoin helped lead a dramatic reduction in costs for the production of ASIC computation devices, we have always desired that Arweave will do the same for data storage. Permissionless networks provide a fertile ground for such experimentation, and today we are starting to see the first signs of this trend beginning to play out on Arweave."

The collaboration between Arweave, Iridia, and LifeShip exemplifies a shared commitment to preserving humanity's legacy. Forward Research, a company dedicated to expanding the Arweave ecosystem, aligns seamlessly with Iridia's mission to protect critical knowledge through molecular storage.

"By collaborating with Arweave and LifeShip, we're taking a visionary step toward proving out a novel way of preserving humanity's most critical data far into the future," said Buck Watia, Vice President of Product and Commercial at Iridia. "Our molecular technology isn't just about storage - it's about safeguarding knowledge for generations to come and doing so in a way that transcends the boundaries of time, space, and even imagination."

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