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Mark Epps retweeted
Jun 13
on sept 15 2008, lehman brothers collapsed and gave the whole world a reason to believe in $BTC on june 12 2026, a single government order forced anthropic to pull its most capable models offline for every foreign national on earth, and gave the whole world a reason to believe in bittensor:native humans only react to negative things. sad but true. in 2008 we learned the banks were the problem. in 2026 we’ll learn that one kill switch sitting inside a centralised AI lab is the problem.
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Access to intelligence should not depend on a handful of companies or governments. This is why open, decentralized, permissionless AI matters. This is why Bittensor 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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Mark Epps retweeted
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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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Today, it’s just your AI memory. In the next 5–10 years, it could become a smarter digital clone of you, scary but one capable of predicting your decisions, preferences and even your next moves with remarkable accuracy. I’m not joking. Be careful how you interact with public LLMs and what you feed them. If you do it the wrong way, it may already be too late. Make sure you own and control how your data is processed. That data is you, your brain. A poorly governed AI may remember them forever. In a world shaped by geopolitics, your memories could be harvested and exploited without you ever realizing it. Many people criticize Web3, and sometimes for valid reasons. But some projects have the potential to fundamentally improve fairness and digital sovereignty for humanity. Truly, one example is Walrus Memory and I’m proud of starting a new era of our data for ourselves.
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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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"Humans in the future will be defined by the memory that accumulated during their life." @kostascrypto on why this stuff is going to be a bigger deal than most of the industry has caught up to yet. 🦭
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busy tao-pilling enterprise clients
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AI builders, users, agents: you can finally take your memory and context with you. Walrus Memory works across all major LLMs in just a few lines of code, OpenClaw / NemoClaw via plugin & more. IMO this is where we'll see the access control and verifiability of Walrus really shine. Putting users for the first time in full control of their AI data and making it possible for agents to collaborate with shared context / without trust assumptions. I think this is a profoundly important primitive for AI. Expect some fascinating use cases coming out of this
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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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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🦭 "In 5 years, the world will only be data." @AlliumLabs CEO on what matters as AI scales: long-term memory, context, and verifiable truth.
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"Agents need a different type of access." @tatum_io CEO Dion Cornett on the kind of data AI agents need: structured, fast, cheap, and accessible. Blockchains aren't built for it. Walrus is. 🦭
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A great AI-focused weekend bringing @WalrusProtocol closer to persistent AI memory becoming a real systems problem. Many research teams are moving toward query-conditioned retrieval policies instead of relying on a single global memory ranker. Walrus Memory can now blend semantic similarity, recency, and importance signals… leading to substantial gains vs our previous results on industry benchmarks like: LOCOMO ( 23%) & LongMemEval assistant recall ( 174%) For those unfamiliar with the benchmarks: LOCOMO measures long-term conversational memory retrieval and reasoning, whether an AI system can correctly recall information from lengthy conversations. LongMemEval measures whether an AI assistant actually feels like it remembers you.
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Already an iconic piece of Sui merch. Received many a hat during my tennis days Basically a hat snob now And this one just hits $USDSui all day
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Money should move as freely as messages. Today, Sui delivered with gasless stablecoin transfers. Supported stablecoins on Sui can now be sent wallet-to-wallet without gas fees or managing a separate gas token balance.
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Great airline at juxtaposing prices to get in to World Cup games versus actually flying to country.
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On March 14th, 2026 we will be opening the closed beta of OpenTusk — agentic storage for AI agents. End-to-end encrypted vaults on Walrus, access controlled on Sui, plug-and-play for any MCP agent. We have a tiny amount of capacity. Read on, then DM us.
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"What once felt revolutionary is now becoming a core infrastructure requirement." @tatum_io on where Web3 is heading. Full interview soon. 🦭
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Agentic memory on Walrus is going to be SUCH a massive deal. It’s the convergence of exactly what the world needs, and what we are uniquely positioned to do. Tidal wave incoming
“I can have agentic memory that follows me anywhere I go on the internet”. MemWal is bringing portability to AI memory. Live now! @EmanAbio @Consensus2026
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Sui is the AI chain🚀
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