Arweave, a “decentralized” solution for archiving data using a blockchain-like “blockweave” and a proof-of-access consensus mechanism, has expanded to Avalanche.
Now, Avalanche users can “utilize Arweave to store records, files, metadata, and other data.” Arweave strives “to store data cheaply and immutably for at least 200 years.”
Any change to this data results “in a separate transaction, preserving the data in its originally stored form.”
The integration “is already fully live on Avalanche.”
Sam Williams, Founder and CEO of Arweave, stated:
“Highly scalable smart contracting systems are pivotal to the next stage of web3 adoption. This is why we are excited about how deeply Arweave and Avalanche are integrated. Developers can now use Arweave’s permanent storage solution as if it were natively available on Avalanche, enabling an entirely new class of web3 applications.”
This interoperability between Arweave and Avalanche “is forged by the Bundlr Network.”
Bundlr serves “as an Arweave adapter, collecting many pieces of data and submitting them to the Arweave network in single base-layer transactions.”
Bundlr offers custom payment options “by paying to the Arweave network in AR (Arweave’s native token) and settling with its users in a currency of their choice.”
As a result of the three-platform integration, Bundlr “allows Avalanche users to pay for Arweave storage ($5-$8 per 1 GB) using Avalanche wallets and AVAX.”
Arweave uses a “pay once, store forever” model to preserve data “in various places, including its Permaweb, a version of the internet where nothing can be deleted.”
Users make one payment “to cover the costs of 200-plus years of storage.”
Arweave collects these payments and distributes them “to miners over a long period of time, so long as miners can prove availability and access to data stored on the network.”
Essentially, these miners are incentivized “with AR tokens to help store user data.”
Decentralized data storage “makes sense for decentralized ecosystems.”
For instance, NFTs can “carry a lot of metadata, and NFT marketplaces stand to benefit from storing this data securely in Arweave’s decentralized file storage system.”
Whether you’re building an NFT application, a decentralized social media platform, or have any other permanent storage needs, “you can now use this integration.”
As mentioned in a blog post, Arweave is “a novel data storage blockchain protocol enabling a permanent serverless web and creating truly permanent data storage.”
Arweave’s blockweave data structure is “based on a novel proof of access consensus mechanism that makes truly permanent, low-cost data storage available for the very first time.”
As covered, Avalanche claims to be “the fastest smart contracts platform in the blockchain industry, as measured by time-to-finality, and has the most validators securing its activity of any proof-of-stake protocol.”
Avalanche developers further claim that the platform is “blazingly fast, low cost, and green.”
Any smart contract-enabled application “can outperform its competition by deploying on Avalanche,” the developers claim.