After 100 repetitions, do I still have to start from the beginning? myNeutron locks your AI memory in Vanar
Brothers, Azu has recently encountered big trouble again. During this time, I was using ChatGPT to revise my resume, while also using Claude to write emails and Gemini to search for information. As a result, every time I switch a window, all context resets, and I have to recount my experiences, projects, and preferences from scratch. I wasn't confused by writing; I was first driven to explode mentally by 'AI amnesia'.
What myNeutron aims to solve is this minefield that all heavy AI users have stepped on. The official term is directly called 'your AI memory', which can be carried across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and even Google Docs, turning web pages, emails, documents, and chats into AI-readable semantic seeds, so that context is no longer monopolized by any single platform.
More crucially, this layer of memory is not tied to a specific app but is elevated to the Vanar infrastructure layer: you can choose to save locally or anchor it on the Vanar chain for long-term persistence, with protocols providing privacy protection and access control primitives. Each persistence, query, read, and write consumes $VANRY—Binance Square's official article also makes it very clear: the real use of myNeutron will be tied to the exchange and burning of VANR, directly linking subscription behavior to the token economy.
For heavy users like me who switch between multiple AIs every day and blend into Web3, this means one thing: memory will no longer belong to a specific model, but to myself, and will be treated as a first-class citizen written into the infrastructure by Vanar. When $VANRY starts to truly pay for 'memory' instead of just speculating on emotions, I will seriously continue to keep an eye on it.
