For internet services this is possible through permanent decentralized storage and web apps building on top of that. Look into 'Arweave' for example, it already functions today, although there's still a lot of work to do to make it mass adoption ready.
Not a corporation in the classic sense but I guess what you actually care about is the product, not the company, correct? Such web apps exist and continue to function even when not maintained anymore, for years and possibly decades. The only thing that's tricky is storage payment, to be truly independent and not reliant on any outside input, I suspect there is no way around users having to pay for it.
Not a corporation in the classic sense but I guess what you actually care about is the product, not the company, correct? Such web apps exist and continue to function even when not maintained anymore, for years and possibly decades. The only thing that's tricky is storage payment, to be truly independent and not reliant on any outside input, I suspect there is no way around users having to pay for it.