How it Works

Three steps. One signature. Forever.

From wallet to forever in under a minute. Your memories are encrypted on-device, stored across hundreds of Walrus nodes, and anchored to your Sui wallet — no accounts, no subscriptions.

How It Works

Three steps to permanence

No accounts. No emails. No subscriptions. From wallet to forever in under a minute.

01

Connect your Sui wallet

Tap Launch App and approve the connection in Sui Wallet, Suiet, Phantom, or any wallet supporting the Sui standard. Your address is your identity — no signup required.

Sui Wallet0x4f…a3e1
0.00SUI
✓ Connect
02

Upload your moments

Use the rich text editor to write your story. Attach up to 3 images — Memorus encrypts on-device, splits into blobs via Tatum's nearest edge node, and uploads in parallel to Walrus. Your content never touches a centralized server.

Encrypting · Sharding · Uploading
nov-2019.zip0% · 2.4 MB/s
03

Live forever on Walrus

Each blob gets a unique permanent ID anchored on Sui and bound to your wallet object. Access from any device, any time. Even if Memorus shuts down tomorrow — your memories don't. Share a link, they work forever.

0x9a3c…f218
SEALED · 2,847 NODES
✓ LIVE
0xb71e…c402
SEALED · 2,851 NODES
✓ LIVE
0x28cf…7790
SEALED · 2,839 NODES
✓ LIVE
Under the Hood

How your data really flows

1

Client-side encrypt

Before a single byte leaves your browser, your text and images are wrapped in XChaCha20-Poly1305 encryption. Only your wallet holds the key. Even Memorus can't read what you store.

2

Walrus shard & store

Encrypted blobs are split, erasure-coded, and uploaded to Walrus via Tatum's edge RPC. Replicated across hundreds of storage nodes — you pay once in SUI, they persist for the epochs you configure.

3

Sui anchor & share

Each blob ID is recorded in a Memory object on Sui Mainnet — your wallet holds the object. Visit /m/[objectId] from any browser: the app fetches blobs from Walrus aggregator and renders without wallet auth.

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Own your past

Your memories are worth keeping forever. One signature. That's all it takes.