ZetaChain has launched Anuma, its first consumer AI product, introducing a private AI platform designed to maintain a user’s memory, preferences, projects, files, and history across multiple AI models, including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and DeepSeek. Built on ZetaChain’s infrastructure, Anuma aims to address the growing fragmentation in consumer AI by providing a unified, encrypted memory layer that remains under user control. The platform blends memory, identity, permissions, payments, and agent capabilities. This lets users switch models without losing context. They can also control what data apps and AI agents access.
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ZetaChain noted that Anuma gained 60,000 users in its first month. This shows strong demand for portable and privacy-focused AI experiences. The company is shifting its focus to AI infrastructure. It will phase out its cross-chain interoperability features to build the AI consumer layer. Powered by the ZETA token, the ecosystem supports model access, agent interactions, memory storage, payments, creator incentives, and network security, with future plans including AI-powered personal apps, permissioned memory sharing, mobile applications, and an agent marketplace.






























