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Do you remember the golden record that flew into the depths of the universe in 1977? Voyager took it through interstellar space, carrying humanity's greetings, music, and marks of civilization. That was our first attempt to greet the unknown universe.
There is a project called The Golden Record, which aims to replay this legend on the blockchain. However, this time, instead of throwing records into space, we want to engrave human voices, memories, and cultural fragments onto the blockchain. The idea is quite romantic—allowing these digital traces to float like stardust, forever in a decentralized network, never to disappear.
In simple terms, it is about creating a backup of human civilization using Web3 methods. On-chain data is immutable and can theoretically last a very long time. As for whether it can truly be seen by "aliens" like the golden record of the past, that's another story. But at least this attempt itself has indeed clarified the relationship between technological romanticism and crypto culture.