Most people think of hosting as something you “rent” — you pay every month or every year, and if you stop paying, your website disappears. That’s how the modern web works: servers are owned by companies, and you pay them to keep your content online.
But this model is backwards when you think about it: if your website doesn’t really change that often… why should you keep paying for it forever?
A New Model: Pay Per Change, Not Per Month
With WTTP — the Web3 Transfer Protocol — websites can live directly on the blockchain. Instead of renting server space, your data is published, not hosted. You only pay when you update your content. If your website stays the same, the cost is zero.
This makes blockchain hosting ideal for:
- ✅ Personal portfolios
- ✅ Small business landing pages
- ✅ Documentation, whitepapers, or research sites
- ✅ Art / cultural projects
- ✅ Memorial or tribute pages
- ✅ Long-term initiatives (non-profits, activism, etc.)
Instead of “ongoing rent,” you buy permanence.
What is WTTP in simple terms?
WTTP (Web3 Transfer Protocol) is an experimental replacement for traditional hosting — built to take advantage of the blockchain’s immutability and global availability.
Think of it like:
- HTTP = request files from a server you rent
- WTTP = request files permanently stored on the blockchain
Your website lives on the chain itself, not on a company’s server. There is no single point of failure and nothing that can simply “expire.”
This is one of the core goals of The Decentralized Internet Project (DIP):
not just putting apps on the internet — but putting the internet itself on-chain.
Why Lifetime Hosting Matters
Owning your hosting means you can’t be:
- Deplatformed
- Suspended
- Rate-limited
- Censored
- Locked behind renewals
There is no landlord. There is only your data, publicly verifiable, forever.
This also unlocks a new pricing philosophy:
Instead of “pay every month for the privilege of existing,”
you pay only when you publish a change.
If you update your website 4 times a year → you pay 4 times.
If you update it once every 3 years → you pay once every 3 years.
If you never change it → it costs nothing after deployment.
That’s what lifetime hosting means in WTTP.
Why This Is Still In Beta
Because WTTP is a protocol, not a product, it is rolling out in stages. The infrastructure is ready, but this will be the first wave of real-world hosted websites, and we are treating it as a soft launch to collect feedback before commercialization.
To do this properly, we’re opening applications for 10 beta tester projects.
Ideal candidates are:
- ✅ Projects that value permanence
- ✅ Websites that don’t change often
- ✅ Entrepreneurs building “first of their kind” concepts
- ✅ Creators who want to be part of internet history
- ✅ Communities that believe in digital sovereignty
If accepted, your website will become one of the first-ever commercially hosted blockchain websites, permanently stored using WTTP.
Want to Be One of the First 10?
We are currently accepting 10 beta tester projects for the very first wave of commercial WTTP-hosted websites.
If selected, you’ll have the opportunity to deploy and host your website on the blockchain for:
✅ $99 one-time deployment
✅ $1 per 100kb when you make changes
(no monthly or yearly fees — true lifetime hosting)
Prices are subject to change after the beta period, but early adopters will receive legacy pricing and priority support as the protocol evolves.
This is ideal for:
- Websites that don’t change often
- Projects where permanence matters
- Web3 builders who want to make history
- Founders who want real ownership, not rentals
Becoming a beta tester means your site becomes part of the first generation of fully on-chain websites — not just hosted, but preserved.