[A] is extremely complicated:
Do you need data? 'Yes'
Do you need a database? 'Yes'
So you can use [ ARKIV ] That's basically it.
We do Web3 Databases.
@ColoMMiranda talks @Polkadotsub0
60 submissions this year: builders, OGs and first-timers deploying Web3 databases on [ ARKIV ] for the first time
Here's two projects headed by @siewwwin@fabianferno and @Philotheephilix sharing their Problem - Solution and 'Why Arkiv' insights
x.com/arkivnetwork/status/20…
La mayoría cree que una base de datos web3 es "cosa de cripto".
5 cosas reales que puedes construir HOY sobre @arkivnetwork — con TypeScript, sin Solidity:
- Denuncias anónimas que nadie puede borrar.
- Verificación de licitaciones públicas a prueba de "se perdió el expediente".
- Registros notariales verificables por cualquiera.
- Datos con fecha de vencimiento: en Arkiv la data expira sola cuando ya no la necesitas, y pagas solo por el tiempo que vive.
Tu idea. Los 40 proyectos que ya corren sobre Arkiv empezaron igual: alguien con un fin de semana libre.
¿Cuál construirías?
Built on [ ARKIV ] 👏
'OpenClu' by @SamFelix0512 from @ns
A wearable prototype turns real-world activity into AI training data and agent skills
OpenClu turns an activity into something discoverable, licensable, and usable by models or agents
youtube.com/watch?v=WoEApEqo…
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The interesting part is the data market underneath
Contributors need ownership and attribution
Buyers need discovery, licensing, and proof
This can't sit in a public database, OpenClu splits it:
private data off-chain
public index on [ ARKIV ]
github.com/marshal-AM/opencl…
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Why OpenClu stood out: it treated [ ARKIV ] as marketplace infrastructure, not just storage
[ ARKIV ] stores the queryable marketplace layer:
skill listings, training-data listings, search tags, and more
openclu-dashboard.vercel.app
The AI agent🤖problem: agents remember everything or nothing.
[ ARKIV ] x @ns Winner 'Cortex' 🏆 @siewwwin solves this - an AI agent memory that forgets on purpose.
Context bloats. Cortex gives memory a TTL instead.
youtu.be/pU7EuLfzyJM
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The problem: AI agent's memory lives in someone else's database.
Switch apps, lose the context. No way to prove what it knew, or when.
Ark Hive 🏆 @fabianferno@Philotheephilix solves this. Built on [ ARKIV ]
canva.link/eosghvj0gql6eec
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The 🌎 is building Web3 Databases with [ A ]
Here's Susurro 🏆 Puna Tech Winner @artugrande from Salta 🇦🇷
A voice wellbeing coach whose memory is yours, not the platform's
1/ 🧵
youtu.be/7JWos7N7RuA
2/ The problem: AI journaling apps keep your most private conversations on their servers, forever. You can't take them, can't see who reads them, and if the company folds, your history goes with it.
Susurro by @ArtuGrande flips it.
🛠️ github.com/artugrande/susurr…
3/ With Susurro you talk to the coach → each entry is encrypted before it touches [ ARKIV ]
You grant access for a set window → expiresIn ends it on its own, at the database layer
The server never sees your text. Neither does the chain.
susurro-nine.vercel.app
Cortex and Ark Hive: same track, different angles on agent memory.
One makes memory expire on purpose.
One makes memory portable and auditable.
Listen to the winners @siewwwin@fabianferno@Philotheephilix talk through the builds
New time: Thursday 🇪🇺 12pm 🇲🇾 6pm
🔗 below 👇
Where's the Web3 Database bus heading next?
🇵🇪 @EthereumLima 🚐💨
✅ Bringing Web3 Databases to Peru
🫂 Hacking with devs
🏆 Awarding prizes and bounties
Buenos Aires ▶️ Cannes ▶️ Network School ▶️ Salta
Join us for the next leg of the tour!
Last 10 days we had 6⃣0⃣ submissions from hackers across the world, also running in-person in 🇦🇷 & 🇲🇾
Want to join them?
🫂 Join our discord discord.gg/arkiv
📚 Check out our repo github.com/Arkiv-Network
🗣️ Ask questions!
Come build a Web3 database with us!