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i was just cleaning my gallery, and I came across a video of me trying to fix a broken monitor at the start of the year and turning it into a backlight source. It had a bunch of complications and took me almost half a day to make it work. sometimes it’s just patience and focus that help something new click. this year or the next, it’ll all count for the path ahead.
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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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We’re working on an open-source package for hardware attestation on Sui. Rust verifiers plus Move witness packages that turn Apple App Attest, Android Key Attestation, and NTAG 424 blobs into typed witness structs consumable in any PTB. Verification runs inside an AWS Nitro Enclave, and every on-chain call re-checks the enclave PCRs against an immutable Policy object, with no long-lived signing key to trust or rotate. Apple App Attest is live on testnet, end-to-end through a real iPhone. Android and NFC are up next. If you're wondering where @_StudioMirai and @CodaNetwork are going, this is alpha. github.com/unconfirmedlabs/a…
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Imagine writing payment logic where you never have to debug a "partially completed" multi-party transaction again. How? Payment Intents on Sui. ⬇️
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🦭 Building Walrus, the foundations were always going to be the prerequisite. The harder question is what gets built on them. @GDanezis and @RJ_Simmonds on decentralization, data ownership, and what's next. YouTube link below 👇
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1/ just shipped the MemWal relayer template for nautilus-ops. Rust (Relayer) TypeScript (Sidecar) inside one Nitro enclave. Relayer spawns a TypeScript sidecar component (Node 22 tsx) and manages it. all networking auto-configured. zero manual socat wiring.
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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5/ every recall, remember, analyze, ask response is BCS-signed by the enclave key. verify off-chain with ed25519.verify or on-chain via move module deployed in @SuiNetwork using verify_signature<T, Response>. we can mitigate relayer operator trust by using nautilus.
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🦭 Switched phones in December. Six months of IELTS prep with ChatGPT, gone. Not the conversations. Those synced fine. The AI just forgot everything it learned about me. Wrote about what I'd build on @WalrusProtocol to make sure that never happens again. Curious what you think.
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1/ wired nautilus-ops with a messaging relayer template for @SuiNetwork @WalrusProtocol. Not just “run inside an enclave.” Actually deployable. Actually testable. Actually handles the networking parts for you.
Messaging SDK Beta is live on @SuiNetwork & @WalrusProtocol Mainnet. Tools for E2E encrypted messaging, rebuilt from the ground up. More scalable. Cheaper to run. Ready for the real world. 🧵
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9/ End-to-end is working: - enclave deploy - attestation - membership sync - encrypted send / fetch / decrypt - Walrus archival So builders can focus on the app layer
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