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ฺBig day for @WalrusProtocol!
Big day tomorrow… 🦭👀
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🦐 This is big W
Agents forget everything between sessions, which means that they can't build on past work, and you can't really hand them anything that takes more than one shot. Our new plugin for NemoClaw and OpenClaw fixes that memory problem. Agents save structured memories to Walrus and pull them back next run. Workflow checkpoints happen automatically. 🦭
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I would love to host a space with you guys to get to know more about your protocol and introduce it to the Cardano ecosystem @WalrusProtocol
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Agents are already executing financial transactions on our behalf. The data behind those decisions must be verifiable. @RJ_Simmonds 👇
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sui's real superpower is that you can compose 1,024 heterogeneous operations into a single txn either all of them happen or none of them do. this is what a programmable transaction block (PTB) actually does it collapses what would be an orchestration layer on every other stack into a single atomic call on sui and it is the most underpriced thing in crypto right now every other chain gives you one call at a time. building any real defi position means a chain of dependent calls that have to clear one at a time each one a separate failure mode. each one a window where the state of the world can change underneath you before the next step lands sui defi apps like @AftermathFi perps are already leveraging PTBs to do in a single atomic block what would be 10 to 20 separate txns anywhere else that is where real capital efficiency comes from. and it is going to matter a lot more in the world we are walking into because the next era of finance is going to be executed by machines, continuously, at speeds no human could keep up with in the agentic world the thing routing transactions will be an optimization function it will be trying to fulfill an intent that spans multiple protocols, multiple contracts, multiple dependent steps, all in one execution one intent, many moving parts, zero tolerance for partial success because automation without atomicity is not automation. it is a rollback engine with extra steps and this is where almost every other stack falls over. and we built a demo with google on the ap2 protocol that showed exactly this an agent executing batch payments across any number of services, at the same time, atomically that is not something you can do on traditional cloud. that is not something you can do on other blockchains solana cannot do this. ethereum cannot do this. even web2 platforms like AWS and google cannot do this either what takes 5 sequential transactions with confirmation waits on other chains, sui does in one what requires an agent to coordinate across off-chain services on other stacks, sui expresses as a single ptb what forces a developer to write bespoke contracts just to compose two protocols on other platforms, sui gives you for free and this is why we built @SuiNetwork the way we did parallel execution by default, atomic heterogeneous composition as a first class primitive, and an object model where every asset is a first class citizen of the chain, carrying its own ownership, rules, and state what this tech stack is going to unlock is still ahead of us i believe it is going to break open what finance can actually be on the internet
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DONT MISS THIS!
10 days left to claim your share of a $2,000 WAL prize pool. 🦭 Write about why verifiable data matters: the tech, the use cases, the vision. Submit by April 17. Full details 👇
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most people don't know this. privacy was built into Sui on day one and we had it working But we ripped it out before mainnet because the regulatory climate in 2022 and 2023 was uncertain enough that we made the hard call to pull it before launch that was the right decision at the time. but the problem it was designed to solve never went away consumers are not accustomed to sharing their dirty laundry or the history of everything they've ever done with the world just by receiving money or sending money public infrastructure has a responsibility to let users keep their transactions private imagine doing disbursement of payroll to accounts on chain where everyone can see who's in what. over time with analysis, you can find out who the CEO is all the way to who the engineer is no company will accept that. no consumer will accept that either you cannot have large scale consumer adoption in crypto without privacy. that has always been true the question was never whether privacy matters. the question was how do you build it so that it actually gets adopted look at Zcash. most transactions on Zcash aren't even private. because it cost more money and it is more complicated privacy that costs extra is privacy that nobody uses on Sui, privacy is not going to cost you more. making a transaction private on Sui does not add a single cent to the cost. and that changes everything about who adopts it and how fast but the bigger shift is this privacy today is something given to you by centralized entities. your bank, your brokerage, your payment app. you trust them to keep your secrets. that trust is the product privacy on @SuiNetwork will be given to you by math and cryptography rather than trusting centralized entities to keep your secrets secret, you trust the math and the open source code that is a fundamentally different guarantee And when it launches, it will work on exchanges on day one. it will work with custodial and non-custodial wallets on day one and the only people who can see your transactions are those who have the legal right to see them plus, all traditional businesses expect privacy by default. they already operate in a world where financial transactions are private what they need is public infrastructure that gives them the same guarantee without a private chain companies that want to issue bonds, stocks, or RWAs on chain need issuer controlled visibility. they need to decide that only sender, receiver, and maybe a regulator can see the details when privacy goes live, Sui will give them that at the protocol level this is why i believe Sui will onboard more traditional businesses than any other chain. everything a traditional business expects from financial infrastructure already exists on Sui at the base layer and the regulatory environment has caught up to where we were building years ago. so now we can bring it back soon payments on Sui will be free, private, and compliant. the way it was always meant to be
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gm there's only one way to store data that matters 🦭
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if ykyk!
⚡️ @RJ_Simmonds: "Payments are going to be made agent-to-agent with no human beings in the middle. The verifiability that Walrus offers is absolutely crucial, and the world can't really progress without it." 🦭
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others are chasing the narrative while @WalrusProtocol is building it.
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This is super great for $WAL holder!!!
🎉 To celebrate one year of Walrus Mainnet, we're dropping a limited-time boosted WAL vault on Slush Strategies. Deposit between March 26 and April 19 and earn more WAL while you hold. Start earning in the Slush app now. 🦭
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big W ,the world will be full of agent and @WalrusProtocol is clearly getting ready for it.
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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🚨BREAKING: 10M WAL just got staked. @WalrusProtocol 👀
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you have 6m left before epoch 26!
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March is going to be a great month for @WalrusProtocol
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Big W for @WalrusProtocol
February went BIG! 🦭 Here's what went down: 🎉 WAL went live on @coinbase following their adoption of the Sui Token Standard 💧 Sui Archival System launched, 30TB of Sui's checkpoint history now publicly accessible and verifiable on Walrus.   💻 Shipped a new Walrus Sites release with multi-aggregator multi-RPC fallback. Your frontend stays up even when providers go down 👨‍💻 @0xCommandOSS launched Wal-0, vibecode live apps and websites in minutes ⚡️ @CrowdWalrus went live on Mainnet through our RFP program 💻 @GDanezis built Turnstile: pay-to-access file sharing powered by Walrus Seal Sui. Try it: turnstile.wal.app 🔥 @The_Shareio integrated Walrus for decentralized content selling and streaming 📣 Hosted X Spaces on agentic AI with @flock_io and @inflectivAI, and Data as Infrastructure with @AlkimiExchange and @BaselightDB ✍️ @DecryptMedia ran a deep dive with @RebeccaSimmonds on why verifiable data is the missing layer in AI 🎙️ @GDanezis and @RJ_Simmonds sat down for a conversation on why we built Walrus and where it's going February = data matters March will be HUUUUGE! 👀 Stay tuned 🦭
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while the market is down, @WalrusProtocol total storage usage keeps growing. prolly nothing.
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