Okay, this part actually made me stop for a minute.

Vanar just fixed something I didn’t even realize was such a big problem — AI agents basically having a “goldfish brain.”

On most chains right now, AI agents don’t really remember anything. They execute a task, complete the transaction… and that’s it. No memory. No continuity. No context.

You ask it to do something today, it responds.

You come back tomorrow? It’s like starting from zero again.

It honestly feels like talking to someone with short-term amnesia every few minutes.

That’s where Vanar’s myNeutron module gets interesting.

They’re introducing persistent memory. Cross-transaction context. The AI doesn’t just execute — it retains history. It remembers previous interactions. It builds on them.

And if you’re actually trying to build serious AI applications — not just demos — that changes things.

Because real AI systems need continuity.

They need state.

They need memory.

Otherwise it’s just a smart calculator pretending to be an assistant.

Still early, of course. Execution matters. But conceptually? This feels like one of those quiet infrastructure upgrades that developers will appreciate way more than retail does at first glance.

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