Welcome to Memory ⋆。˚ ☁︎ ˚。⋆
Where your life online can move freely across the internet, across platforms, and across time.
This is your Memory. For everyday users and app builders.
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There's a @baseapp mini-app powered by @MemoryProtocol that instantly finds the people you already follow on X.
Massive timeline upgrade.
1. Open Base App or @farcaster_xyz
2. Search "followsync"
3. Sync your people.
easy
Memory shares revenue with you every week.
If your data is used by any app in the network, you get paid. This week:
✦ 15,577 $MEM
✦ 982 wallets
Check yours and claim below
Day 13: Baseposting ideas showing the value of portable user data
Portable friend graph: follow someone once; every mini-app recognizes it.
Farcaster and TBA already make this possible, making social, copy-trading, and other apps' UX more seamless.
FollowSync, a mini-app built for TBA and using Memory, let's you port your X follows to TBA now, too
Day 11: Portable user data will be the killer use case for @baseapp's app ecosystem
Portable Badge System
NFTs, soulbounds, and attestations inspired a world where reputation and Fortnite skins could move between apps
What if it was easier for apps then putting this onchain?
The correct model is a Portable Badge System:
A cross-app user-data layer where apps read, write, and enrich user attributes without touching onchain infra until they actually need settlement.
Apps get two things:
1. Instant enrichment. When a user shows up, the app already knows what type of user they are.
2. Instant portability. Data created inside one app is immediately usable in every other app that opts in.
Onchain remains the final checkpoint, not the default datastore.
This flips the cost profile. It removes friction. And it makes portability a first-class primitive in the Base App ecosystem.
Base alone is in a unique position to service this, enabling a strong value prop for apps to build in their ecosystem, and decentralizing only as necessary later on.
Day 10: Why portable user data is the killer use case for @baseapp mini-apps
Smarter onboarding flows: builders can tailor their conversion funnel much more seamlessly.
The things that normally cause attrition for users with new apps are no longer a problem.
- Auto sync follows
- Know user's interests
- Inherit profile name, image, bio, etc.
It just works better.
Your friends are already on @baseapp
Thanks to Memory you can sync all your friends from X.
The internet is better when your data flows magically with you between apps.
Day 9: Posting unique ideas for @baseapp mini-apps benefiting from portable user data
Auto-curated playlists: infer music taste from music app activity, Farcaster likes, X follows and posts.
Spotify creates playlists for us based on our music listening, but why not playlists from all of our music related interactions across the internet?
One example is @factory__fm, the music review app, which has user's music reviews and could be used to create playlists from a user's rating and sentiment analysis of their reviews.
Another possibility is having user's share their Spotify data, either via import or web proofs. [Unfortunately the Spotify API is prohibitive]
LLMs make this super easy too, enabling builders to set this up as a service much more easily, where they could auto-generate Spotify playlists in seconds.
These could then be shared with others incorporating curator rewards, bringing user payments in to play.
The possibilities are endless here when a user's public data from across the web is available to build on.
Day 8 Idea: Why portable data is a killer use case for @baseapp mini-apps
AI memory agent: LLM that uses your aggregate profile as context for every interaction.
Mini apps could use LLMs to build all sorts of vertical specific services; trading agents, recommendation engines, and more.
If TBA and mini-apps had ways to write to user data stores offchain, and that was permissioned to other mini-apps, TBA would take off
Day 6: Portable data ideas for @baseapp
Creator intelligence dashboard: identify superfans across wallets + socials + purchase history.
We know cnchain data is valuable for creators, but offchain + onchain is the holy grail.
Follows, likes, attendance, and offchain purchase history is key. If this was all maintained in a user data store, creator's could have intelligent CRM that gives them actionable insights.
Crazy part? This data already exists, they jus't dont have it, let alone in aggregate.
Day 5 of posting a universal profile @baseapp concept every day for a month
Universal block list: a single layer that syncs across every Base mini-app.
Currently, as a FC client, blocking someone on TBA requires going to FC. With TBA serving as the main hub for one's identity, this should change.