Agents get durable memory across sessions. Every write produces a cryptographic receipt. You can verify, export, or delete anytime. No vendor lock-in.
Happy to answer questions on architecture, crypto choices, or why "agentic memory" is a real category.
tonipotato•1h ago
Crypto receipts for agent state is cool, especially for compliance stuff where you need to prove what an agent knew at some point. But the thing I keep running into,most agent memory is just append-only. Store everything forever. And in practice long-running agents just drown in thier own noise. The harder problem imo isn't reliable storage, it's deciding what to keep active vs what to let fade.
kennmangum•2h ago
Happy to answer questions on architecture, crypto choices, or why "agentic memory" is a real category.