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Today, we're going after one of AI's most important unsolved problems. Introducing: Walrus Memory. 🦭 A portable memory layer that lets your AI agents carry context across every app you run them in. No more starting from zero. No more being locked into one platform. Portable, verifiable, and fully under your control. Take your agent's memory anywhere:
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Walrus Memory plugs into the tools you're already building with. → Claude Code → Cursor → Codex → Gemini CLI → MCP (native support) → OpenClaw NemoClaw (first-party plugins) → Python, TypeScript, JavaScript SDKs One curl command, no adapters needed. curl -sL memory.walrus.xyz/skills/set… Your agent has memory that survives the session. 🦭
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There could be 100 AI agents for every person within a few years, and maybe a million each within ten. @AlliumLabs talks about what that actually looks like, and why those agents are going to need verifiable data underneath them to function.
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The model is rented, the memory is yours, and portability is the only thing that keeps it that way. 🦭
every agent runs on the same models what sets yours apart is its memory THAT'S YOUR MOAT so own it, and keep it portable @WalrusProtocol
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when a government can force a model offline, you don't control your access to it someone else decides whether you can access it or not now imagine losing the context your agents build up every day, the memory they depend on what's that worth to you? if that memory sits inside the provider, it's locked in their system, and your access to it is decided by the same people who can pull the model that's why we built memory.walrus.xyz your agent's memory is encrypted and stored on @WalrusProtocol, spread across hundreds of nodes no single company owns, and you hold the keys add it to the agent you're already running. it works with all the ai the tools you already use
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Dear algorithm, Please share this post with AI agent builders shipping in TypeScript or Python on LangGraph, CrewAI, and LlamaIndex. They need their agents to remember what was learned in the last session, persist context across runtimes, and stop starting from zero on every new run. 🦭🙏
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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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A session ends. The context goes with it. Walrus Memory keeps it. Two calls into your agent and the memory is still there next time you run it. Learn more 👉 walrus.xyz/memory
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"Data is the new gold." @kostascrypto makes the case it has to be built without single points of control. 💭
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Message to builders: Build agents. Add memory. Repeat. 🔁🦭
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Your AI memory is going to be more valuable than your Facebook, Google, or email footprint ever was. That's the bet @kostascrypto, Co-Founder and Chief Cryptographer at @Mysten_Labs, is making. Catch him on @etnshow at 1:27:45 explaining how Walrus Memory makes that real. 🙏
Jun 11
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Here's the bet: a few years from now, the hardest thing to copy about an agent won't be the model running it. It'll be everything the agent has picked up from working with you over time. The models keep getting cheaper. The memory built up around them keeps getting more valuable. 🦭
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Walrus Memory mode is on. Your agents finally get to remember. 🦭
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"We're building something for the future." @kostascrypto predicts the data we generate with AI today could eventually become our identity, or maybe even replicate us. 🦭
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If you don't want to miss what Walrus is shipping, the newsletter's the place. Subscribe 👇 walrus.xyz/newsletter/
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Walrus Memory plugs into whatever you're already using. Works with Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini, supports MCP natively, and ships with Python and TypeScript SDKs. @EmanAbio walks through what it takes to actually start using it. 🦭
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163 projects in two weeks is wild! 🔥 Big thanks to @tatum_io and to every team that shipped. Winners are in the thread 👇
It turned into something much bigger than we expected 🤯 163 projects were built using during the Tatum x @WalrusProtocol Hackathon, 163! A huge thank you to everyone who joined, built, experimented, and shipped. And here are the winners 🏆
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Builders, $70K is waiting! 🦭
Walrus 🤝 DeepBook 🤝 Sui Overflow 2026 Our two sponsors with specialized tracks.
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Switching AI model providers right now feels like raising a new kid every time. @AlliumLabs on the lock-in problem Walrus Memory was built to solve. 🦭
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🚨 "Memory is one of the most critical bottlenecks in AI today. Most agent memory lives locked inside platforms. Walrus Memory changes this. It puts builders in control and lets agents move and collaborate across different services. This is such an important foundation for the agentic future we all see coming." — @kostascrypto, Co-Founder and Chief Cryptographer at @Mysten_Labs
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