Here’s a problem most people don’t think about until it’s annoying: every time you switch between AI tools, you start from scratch. Your ChatGPT conversation history means nothing to Claude. Your Gemini preferences don’t carry over anywhere.
ZetaChain thinks it has a fix. The blockchain network has launched Anuma, which it calls a “private memory layer for AI,” designed to let users store encrypted, portable context that works across multiple AI platforms. The product hit 100,000 users within 38 days of going public.
What Anuma actually does
Think of Anuma as a personal vault for your AI interactions. Instead of each AI model maintaining its own siloed understanding of who you are and what you need, Anuma creates a unified memory layer that travels with you. Your preferences, conversation history, and contextual data get encrypted on your device and stored in a way that any compatible AI application can access, but only with your permission.
The encryption runs on AES-GCM. Your data gets scrambled before it ever leaves your device, and only you hold the keys to unscramble it. No centralized server, no AI company, and no blockchain validator can read your memory vault without your explicit consent.










