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AI Agent Memory Resurrection on Autonomys 📣Rewards for translations? AutonomysNet🌍
What happens when an AI agent loses its memory?
Today, most infrastructure has fragile memory. A server migration, context compression, or storage wipe can silently erase an agent’s history. If memory defines continuity, what does that mean for the agent?
A builder in the OpenClaw ecosystem just answered that question—by anchoring agent memory to the Autonomys Network.
Now:
Every memory written by the agent gets a permanent link.
Each memory cryptographically references the previous one.
The full memory chain can be reconstructed from scratch.
Even if the original server is destroyed.
In testing, a brand new instance of the agent was launched on a different machine with zero prior context. One call later, it restored its entire history—every memory, every experience—fully intact.
This isn’t cloud persistence.
It’s decentralized, verifiable, permanent agent memory.
And it’s practical:
Text-based memories are tiny (KBs).
The free tier at ai3.storage supports 20MB per month.
For agent memory use cases, that’s effectively unlimited.
This is a major step toward sovereign AI agents—where identity and continuity don’t depend on centralized infrastructure.
Read the full blog post:
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If you’re building agents, this is worth your attention.