Spent the weekend in an ETHGlobal
@ETHGlobal spotlight next to two builders who made something click for me.
@dadajuice (
@CodeQuillClaim) does verifiable memory for software. State, release intent, lineage on-chain. He also just became a finalist at ETHGlobal NY 2026
@ETHGlobal with Immunity, an on-chain immune system for agents. Seeing the same builder attack both problems in the same year was the first lesson: memory and defense are not separate conversations; they are two sides of the same one.
@cryptomastery_ (
@1clawAI) does secret management for agents. HSM vaults, MPC across clouds, TEE proxy on every prompt, transaction signing without ever exposing keys. Second lesson: as soon as an agent holds a real credential, the model is no longer the attack surface. The prompt is.
For months, I have been working on PerkOS
@perk_os from the coordination and payments side. Sitting in the same post as them led to a third realization: a serious agent stack is not just a model plus a wrapper. It is memory, defense, secrets, and coordination, and every layer needs a serious builder behind it.
I left the weekend more convinced than ever that the boring infrastructure is what matters. The demo layer is the easy part.
cc
@dadajuice @cryptomastery_ @ETHGlobal