ZetaChain Launches Anuma Private Memory Layer for Cross-Platform AI

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In brief

  • Anuma launched January 27, 2026, encrypting user context with AES-GCM for cross-platform AI portability.
  • Product reached 100,000 users in 38 days, with 60,000 joining in the first month.
  • Users carry encrypted AI context across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini while maintaining privacy.

The Problem Anuma Solves

Most people juggle separate AI tools—ChatGPT for writing, Claude for analysis, Gemini for research. Each platform starts fresh. You repeat context. You pay separate subscriptions. Only about 9% of users currently pay for multiple AI subscriptions, but the friction of managing context across platforms remains real.

Anuma flips this. The platform creates a unified memory layer that travels with you—your preferences, conversation history, and contextual data accessible across compatible AI applications with permission. No vendor lock-in. No starting over.

How It Works

Anuma uses AES-GCM encryption to scramble user data on the device before it leaves, with only the user holding the decryption keys. Your data doesn't travel encrypted to ZetaChain's servers—it's scrambled locally, on your device. ZetaChain can't read it.

Programmable permissions give users granular control over which applications can access which parts of their stored memory. You decide what Claude sees versus what Gemini sees. The platform also includes a Memory Import feature that lets users bring existing context from other AI tools into the Anuma ecosystem.

From Cross-Chain to AI Memory

ZetaChain's pivot is deliberate. The network originally built its reputation on cross-chain interoperability, connecting different blockchains so assets and data could move between them. That infrastructure attracted a historical user base of 12 million with over 240 million transactions processed.

ZetaChain 2.0 and the Anuma beta launched on January 27, 2026. The company moved fast. Anuma reached 60,000 users in its first month after launch, then crossed the 100,000 threshold just 38 days after going public. By June 1, 2026, ZetaChain announced it would focus exclusively on AI memory infrastructure.

ZetaChain's ZETA token handles access fees, usage settlements, and creator rewards within the ecosystem. The economics tie directly to adoption—more users mean more transactions, more fees, more token utility.