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Mysten Labs (@Mysten_Labs) Co-Founder Kostas (@kostascrypto) argues that your AI memory could soon become more valuable than all of your historical online data combined: "Agents are amnesiacs. You start a new session, they don't remember you, and they don't know your preferences." "Everything your agent has learned from you, for your work, your preferences and your own secrets, is arguably more valuable than your data ever was in the past, including your social footprint, emails and search history." "That's why we built memory around four principles: portability, verifiability, encryption and programmability." "For the first time, people can have real cryptographic ownership of their digital identity rather than relying on passwords and fragmented accounts."
One truth just discussed in @etnshow For years, people worried about what they posted on social media. Their photos, likes, comments, and social graphs became the product. The AI era changes everything: For the first time, we're not just sharing our actions, we're sharing our thoughts, intentions, goals, fears, ideas, and reasoning. AI memory is becoming a digital extension of our minds, yet very few people think about who controls it, who can access it, how and when it's shared, or where it lives. After spending many years at Meta as a lead cryptographer enhancing people's privacy, the more I think about it, the more I realize that AI memory may become even more sensitive than social media ever was... That's why Walrus Memory is more important than even I originally believed.
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Models get recalled. Memory shouldn’t. walrus-2:native keeps you in control, no matter who pulls the plug. This week proved why that matters.
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
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The context your agents create should be an asset you own, not a dependency you rent
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the one and only 🦭
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See you there 🌴
You don’t build a new financial system alone. From the verifiable data layer to institutional-grade security and consumer-ready payments, meet the teams powering Sui Live on May 7. 🧵👇
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Privacy with scalability has become a key problem in crypto. I hope to contribute to @SuiNetwork,@WalrusProtocol,  & the DeFi space in general to make them ready for the next wave of adoption Looking forward to working with everyone via the highly collaborative @Mysten_Labs team.
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📣 This Thursday, April 23 at 6 a.m. PT/ 3 p.m. CET we're sitting down with @AlliumLabs, @Tatum_io, and @RealBlockPI to talk about what it actually takes to store, index, and serve blockchain data at scale–and why all three chose Walrus as their Verifiable Data Platform. Allium brings standardized, finance-ready datasets from Bitcoin, Sui, Ethereum, Arbitrum, Tron, and XRP to Walrus. Tatum powers Bitcoin and Ethereum historical data for AI and high-volume analysis. BlockPI runs 1,000 nodes across 70 networks. All three are building on Walrus. Set your reminder! 🦭 twitter.com/i/spaces/1qKDzPb…
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PSA for builders and agents: you no longer need to reconstruct blockchain data block by block. You can now access complete Ethereum, Bitcoin, and BSC datasets instantly on Walrus, with 100 more networks on the way. Structured, verifiable blockchain data packaged onchain and ready for analytics, AI training, and agentic workflows at scale. All possible thanks to our partnership with @tatum_io 🤝
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BREAKING: MemWal is now live on @WalrusProtocol 💧 AI agents can now have long-term, verifiable memory, not scattered data across tools, but something they can actually rely on. This unlocks agents that don’t forget, can share context, and improve over time. This is a big step toward real autonomous AI on @SuiNetwork ⤵️
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AI agents have the memory of a goldfish. Here's what I mean: Your agent runs a task, pulls context, reasons through it, and executes. Great. Now close the session. What happens to everything it just learned? Gone. Each session rebuilds the state from scratch. Most AI stacks juggle 3–4 memory tools: short-term cache, long-term storage, and context search, each with its own format and failure modes. So when the AI outputs something weird, it’s unclear whether the model failed or the memory did. At the chatbot scale, it’s annoying. For agents running portfolios, supply chains, or team ops, lost context becomes financial risk. @WalrusProtocol shipped MemWal (beta) to solve this. → One SDK that replaces the duct-taped memory stack. Data sits on Walrus. Ownership and access permissions sit on Sui. → Memory is typed: conversations get treated differently from workflow checkpoints and reasoning traces. Access control lets you define exactly which agent or user can read or write specific memory. → Every piece of memory is verifiable. When an agent makes a decision with real money behind it, you can trace exactly what it remembered and what it was working with at that moment. Love seeing Walrus embrace the AI agentic takeover. It's either adapt or get out of business. Disclosure: I'm holding $WAL tokens
Building a memory layer for agents takes time. Redis for caching. S3 for storage. A vector DB for retrieval. And somehow it still doesn’t work right. Today, we’re excited to announce MemWal: a single, verifiable memory layer for agents — persistent, shareable across systems, and no more fragmented infrastructure. Just memory that works. 🦭 Learn more about MemWal, now on Devnet 👇
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Exciting things ahead 🎂
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🔥 UPDATE: Walrus launches MemWal, a persistent memory layer for AI agents solving fragmented memory issues on devnet.
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Big things ahead for @MyriadMarkets 🚀
Today marks a major milestone for MYRIAD. We’re accelerating our vision in building sharper, deeper and more accessible information markets.
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WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PROJECT ON SUI?🧐 $SUI is leveling up fast 💧 with new projects, bold ideas, and a rapidly growing community driving the ecosystem forward 🚀 What’s your top pick? 👀 #Sui #SuiNetwork #SUI
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As one of the earliest Bitcoin and Sui maxis, I’m feeling doubly happy today.
Introducing Hashi: a new era of Bitcoin finance on Sui. Bitcoin's market cap exceeds $1 trillion. < 0.5% of it is used in DeFi. Hashi is here to change that, with commitments from industry leaders including BitGo, Bullish, Erebor Bank, FalconX, Fordefi, Ledger, and more.
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⚡️ The future of onchain finance is verifiable. How do we know? Because we just partnered with @AlliumLabs to bring over 65TB of blockchain data onto Walrus. The same datasets used by Visa, Stripe, Coinbase to support their operations and product development. Allium data for Bitcoin, Sui, Ethereum, Arbitrum, Tron and XRP will now be stored on Walrus – making it provable, programmable and always available. For institutions, this brings the unmatched verifiability and availability of Walrus for critical operations. For builders, direct access to finance-grade blockchain data, integrated through dashboards, documentation, and developer tools. And for AI agents, it opens up autonomous discovery, purchasing, and utilization of structured blockchain data – a critical building block for the agentic workflows that will define the future of onchain finance.
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Reliable agents start with durable memory!
⚡️ NEW: NVIDIA just announced NemoClaw for the OpenClaw agent platform. A one-command stack for running always-on autonomous AI agents. NVIDIA calls OpenClaw the “OS for personal AI.” But every operating system needs one thing: Memory.
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This is a big upgrade for developer experience and privacy on Walrus. 🦭 A single aggregator endpoint simplifies how apps connect to Seal key servers, while distributed key management strengthens privacy guarantees for Walrus-powered apps.
The Decentralized Seal Key Server (MPC-powered) is now live on Testnet. Same SDK. Same access policies. Stronger trust model. Now you get the power of Seal’s encryption and access control with distributed key trust. Read on 👇
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Hey fren 👋
Someone's been trying to get your attention Say hi 🦭👋
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