Walrus, the decentralized storage protocol on Sui blockchain, has launched the MemWal SDK. This toolkit provides AI agents with persistent, encrypted memory stored on Walrus's decentralized infrastructure, featuring semantic search for intelligent retrieval.

Abinhav Garg, Group Product Manager at Mysten Labs (creator of Sui and Walrus), describes the core value proposition as openness. The framework ensures memory resides on a data layer that is open and verifiable, independent of any single AI provider. The Sui blockchain manages ownership and access control, putting users in charge.

The SDK integrates with Vercel AI SDK and includes plugins for OpenClaw and NemoClaw frameworks. Quick-start guides and documentation are available, with developer feedback encouraged via GitHub. The SDK is currently in beta.

Decentralized memory offers four key features: verifiability (checking tampering), availability (persistence despite provider outages), portability (movement between models), and shareability (collaboration via shared memory pools). This positions Walrus as a specialized AI storage solution.