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I have 250GB that I want to ensure survive for as long as human greed can keep the blockchains spinning. I will even pay you $1000 for this service. Can it be done? Perhaps using Dero or Etherum?

If this is not possible could it be made possible by for example paying people crypto to store data on their hard drives like a "Wide Area RAID" or something like that? I don't care, it just has to be unstoppable.

Finally, if this is all possible one way or another but there is currently no easy of doing it then I intend to make a website that makes this process seamless and easy. Maybe I will even store it on multiple blockchains just to be extra sure. Plus I'm so cool I won't even bring up how I'll encrypt their data for them so that only they can unlock it with a password and I'll be completely open and provide lots of information about how the encryption is done but you won't even know unless you click on the question mark next to the encrypt checkbox. I'm pretty sure it will make me a million dollars. Or should I say, a million bitcoin.

I have 250GB that I want to ensure survive for as long as human greed can keep the blockchains spinning. I will even pay you $1000 for this service. Can it be done? Perhaps using Dero or Etherum? If this is not possible could it be made possible by for example paying people crypto to store data on their hard drives like a "Wide Area RAID" or something like that? I don't care, it just has to be unstoppable. Finally, if this is all possible one way or another but there is currently no easy of doing it then I intend to make a website that makes this process seamless and easy. Maybe I will even store it on multiple blockchains just to be extra sure. Plus I'm so cool I won't even bring up how I'll encrypt their data for them so that only they can unlock it with a password and I'll be completely open and provide lots of information about how the encryption is done but you won't even know unless you click on the question mark next to the encrypt checkbox. I'm pretty sure it will make me a million dollars. Or should I say, a million bitcoin.

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I believe that blockchains store checksums not data. Your checksum could be data but you're not going to save gigs or even mb this way, and you wouldn't really want to store data this way.

Instead what I'd suggest is pcloud. They have a lifetime one time fee to store data, they are stored in different countries, can tailor to your legal needs, and have a very good API. $200 bucks I think, I don't work for them or anything like that but I do think that they kick ass.