when a government can force a model offline, you don't control your access to it
someone else decides whether you can access it or not
now imagine losing the context your agents build up every day, the memory they depend on
what's that worth to you?
if that memory sits inside the provider, it's locked in their system, and your access to it is decided by the same people who can pull the model
that's why we built https://t.co/sZNxAtqJdJ
your agent's memory is encrypted and stored on @WalrusProtocol, spread across hundreds of nodes no single company owns, and you hold the keys
add it to the agent you're already running. it works with all the ai the tools you already use
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Meet UpTop: a digital goods marketplace built by @overtake_world and powered by Sui.
Buy gift cards, in-game currency, mobile top-ups, and much more to come, all with stablecoins.
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Today, we're going after one of AI's most important unsolved problems.
Introducing: Walrus Memory. 🦭
A portable memory layer that lets your AI agents carry context across every app you run them in.
No more starting from zero.
No more being locked into one platform.
Portable, verifiable, and fully under your control.
Take your agent's memory anywhere:
In Sui we trust.
Make no mistake, there is no other network in Web3 that compares to Sui in innovation, pace of development and growth, creativity, technology, and future capabilities.
The only reason other networks don't face technical issues is because they have stopped trying to make groundbreaking advancements a long time ago.
In just 3 years, Sui has gone far beyond what traditional L1s have been able to do, adding features and capabilities that are simply not possible on other networks:
- Sui-native stablecoins generating yield for the network
- Instant stablecoin transfers with 0 fees
- Hashi bridging $1.5 trillion market cap Bitcoin to Sui
- Confidential transactions coming by default
- Walrus decentralized storage native to the network
- DeepBook's liquidity layer constantly improving
- And we are proud to say that Sui is the only network with a native hardware wallet like Suiball, built with millions of retail users in mind.
This is just the beginning.
Fade Sui at your own risk!
Season 1 of the DeepBook Points Program is complete. DEEP is now claimable.
Connect the wallet you used during Season 1 (Jan. 22 - Apr. 17) to view your allocation.
Claim: https://t.co/oHObcj5vCJ
Only use the official URL above. We will never DM or email claim links.
🚨 Walrus Sessions Round 3 is live.
We're teaming up with @at_bellyseal (https://t.co/ro0oCUfgQV) for the Deep Dive: a creative challenge built around AI-generated images, NFTs, and stress-testing the official Walrus template.
$1,500 WAL + $1,000 BellySeal credits up for grabs.
The brief 👇
Following last week’s outages related to the 1.72 release, the Sui Core Team has completed an investigation and incident review, detailing what happened and the steps taken by validators to restart the network.
I'm one of the people most directly responsible for this outage. I take Sui outages extremely personally and am incredibly disappointed that this happened.
I'll echo what @EvanWeb3 said: Moving fast is no excuse for outages. This outage was caused primarily by an edge case in gas smashing introduced by address balances. However, we did not ship this feature carelessly. We spent over 6 months testing address balances and tried as hard as we could to exercise every edge case and combination of features we could think of. Unfortunately, we were bitten by an edge case that we did not discover during testing.
Again, this is not an excuse - it shows that our testing strategy was inadequate, despite how much effort we put into it. We did not have a systematic way to enumerate or discover all possible edge cases. We will be re-examining our approach in light of this. But I do want to emphasize that we did not ship this feature carelessly or in a rush. We made mistakes, but we were absolutely not operating in "move fast and break things" mode.
One more thing: Address Balances is by far the biggest change to Sui's execution model that we have shipped, and we don't have any plans to ship anything this large and disruptive again. It was a necessary change to make Sui into what it should be, but we don't seek out huge disruptive changes like this for the sake of it.
Now that the feature is out we will be redoubling our efforts to make Sui the most reliable L1. We have a lot of work to do, I'm excited to start on it!
Activity on Sui mainnet has resumed, and transactions are flowing normally.
Both today’s and yesterday’s halts are due to the interaction of the 1.72 release, which introduced Address Balances, and gas charging logic. Yesterday’s implemented fix was an interim measure designed to restore functionality to the network while the Sui Core Team worked on a long-term solution.
The interim fix had a known issue with a low probability of causing a halt. This morning, the network hit a variant of the known issue and halted.
As of now, the long-term solution has been implemented by validators, fully addressing known issues caused by the original bug, and network activity has resumed.
A more detailed incident review is forthcoming. Thank you for your patience.
Walrus Sessions 2 is officially a wrap! 🙏
Huge thank you to every builder who joined the Tools Builder session. The creativity and execution over the past weeks was genuinely impressive.
🥇 1st: WalForm — $500 WAL
@UyLeQuoc | https://t.co/NzMLAOqVbf
🥈 2nd: Walrus Forms — $300 WAL
@ngna3007 | https://t.co/pozejcdGJ4
🥉 3rd: Scrolls — $200 WAL
@HeIsJoel0x | https://t.co/5fbVMg3cJD
Special Prize for Discord participation and unique ideas ($50 WAL each):
@cryptocymol, @olympusxvn, @harry_phan06, @cyberX___
Best Feedback ($50 WAL each):
@olympusxvn, @BangDropID, @MasterWattson, @cryptocymol, @tejas_yank, @sandman_sh
Congratulations to all winners, and thank you again to everyone who built with Walrus during Session 2.
We heard your feedback and a team is already working on changes for next time.
More Walrus Sessions coming soon. Some hints might land in our latest X Space 👀