• Decrypt news articles, videos, and photos are stored on Sui's Walrus distributed storage service, creating an immutable archive of the cryptocurrency company's content.

industry newspaper Web3 reports are stored on Walrus as data files called blobs, and Walrus' protocols are based on Sui's Layer 1 network, company officials said at the Token 2049 conference in Singapore on Tuesday. The goal is to create a secure, tamper-proof record of Decrypt content and increase reader trust in the publication.

After all, news organizations serve the public interest, and it is in the public interest to ensure the integrity and availability of news content.

George Danezis, chief scientist and co-founder of Mysten Labs, the #blockchain infrastructure company behind the #Sui Tier 1 network, said. Over the past decade, online news content has increasingly disappeared due to #link corruption (broken hyperlinks), where web addresses pointing to digital content such as news articles and videos become inaccessible to internet users.

On Tuesday, Sui Foundation announced a partnership with MoviePass that will eventually allow users of the Tier 1 network to pay for subscriptions to movie services using stablecoins. Meanwhile, Sui Foundation, a blockchain management and development company founded last year, said it was going to capitalize on MoviePass. The partnership was announced at the Token 2049 #cryptocurrency conference in Singapore, where MoviePass was founded in 2011 and where it is now ...

According to nonprofit research firm Pew Research, digital decline means the removal of a web page from a host server or the discontinuation of the host server itself.

According to a Pew Research report, more than a third of online content will disappear from the internet between 2013 and 2023. The data also showed that 23% of news articles had at least one broken link.

But by storing articles in distributed storage, content publishers can avoid this problem.

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