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Walrus Launches Walrus Memory as Portable Memory Layer for AI Agents

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Walrus, the Verifiable Data Platform for builders in AI and onchain finance, announced the official launch of Walrus Memory, the first memory layer built specifically for AI agents that is portable, verifiable, and fully under builders’ control. Walrus Memory enables agents to carry context across apps and sessions, share memory with other agents, and verify the data they act on, providing the necessary long-term data storage required for advanced AI applications.

Walrus Memory enables agents to carry context across apps, sessions, and workflows without being tied to a single provider or runtime. Memories are encrypted by default, with programmable access permissions that determine how memory can be shared across agents and systems. The platform also supports coordinated multi-agent workflows through shared memory spaces, while built-in verifiability allows agents to confirm the integrity of the data they act on.

“Memory is one of the most critical bottlenecks in AI today,” said Kostas Chalkias, Co-Founder and Chief Cryptographer at Mysten Labs, the original contributor to Walrus. “Most agent memory lives locked inside platforms. Walrus Memory changes this. It puts builders in control and lets agents move and collaborate across different services. This is such an important foundation for the agentic future we all see coming.”

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The platform launches with native integrations and tooling that will allow developers to add portable memory to existing agent workflows, including:

  • Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini and other leading AI platforms
  • Direct plugins for OpenClaw and NemoClaw
  • Native MCP Support
  • SDKs for Python and TypeScript

At launch, Walrus Memory is being utilized by multiple Walrus partners and blockchain-native organizations, including Allium, Conso Labs, Inflectiv, OpenGradient, Talus Labs and Tatum.

“Portable memory across AI systems is a huge unlock. Engineers already bounce between OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini, and switching between platforms means rebuilding context from scratch. Walrus Memory is helping make persistent, portable context a foundational piece of AI infrastructure.” – Ethan Chan, Co-Founder and CEO, Allium

Source: PRNewswire