Don't worry about dev buys.
Every dev buy gets burned on sight. No insider bag, no quiet dump later.
Full transparency from block one.
Also — be careful of fake tokens using our name. The only real $MEMORY is connected directly to this account, @GoodmemoryRWA. Anything else is a scam.
$MEMORY will launch on @TradePools , TODAY
~12:00–13:00 UTC.
The only real token is the one connected directly to this X account.
Anything else claiming to be $MEMORY is fake — don't trust a CA that didn't come from here.
Good Memory: an archive that never forgets a vault.
more details soon.
@TradePools@Uniswap
Most RWA vaults can tell you what they hold right now. Ask them what they held six months ago, or whether a custody change last quarter actually lined up with the paperwork, and the answer usually starts with "let us check."
That gap is the whole problem. A vault's current state isn't proof of anything on its own — it's the history behind it that actually tells you whether to trust it.
Good Memory is building that history as the default, not as a favor you have to request. Every deposit, every scan, every custody change, every redemption — recorded permanently, the moment it happens, and pullable on demand from day one.
No support ticket. No waiting on a custodian to dig through old files. No "we'll get back to you."
$MEMORY — coming soon on Robinhood Chain.
Four systems keep Good Memory running:
Infinity Vault — the archive itself. No storage cap, no rotation policy that quietly drops old entries once a threshold's hit. If it's been written, it stays.
Recall Engine — pulls a vault's entire history on demand, sub-second, from the very first entry to the latest one. No support ticket, no waiting on a custodian to dig through old files.
Vibe Check — an automated pass that runs before any record gets served. Checks the history for gaps or contradictions — a scan that's missing, a custody change that doesn't line up — and flags it instead of quietly letting it through.
ACS Gate — controls the difference between who can see a summary and who can pull the raw record. Not everything needs to be public by default, but nothing needs to be hidden either.
Together: a vault's full story, always intact, always checkable, always available the moment someone needs it.
Encode → Archive → Recall → Confirm.
Most vaults treat history as an afterthought — something you dig up later if a dispute comes up, not something built to last. That's backwards.
Every scan, every custody change, every redemption gets written once, the moment it happens, and kept forever. Not cached with an expiry. Not pruned when storage gets tight. Not dependent on one custodian remembering to back it up.
If it happened to a vault, it's in Good Memory. Permanently, and available to pull the second someone asks.
Vault history disappears the moment nobody's watching.
Custodians rotate. Old attestations get overwritten. The record before the record just — goes.
Good Memory is built so that never happens.