Quick question: When you store a memory, do you rely on the copy, or the proof it’s real?” Most of Web3 storage talks about replicas, backups, redundancy. But copies can be corrupted. Proofs can’t. That’s where @recallnet quietly stands apart: it doesn’t just store data, it makes it provable. 🔹 Content addressing — every memory is tied to a cryptographic hash, its unique fingerprint. 🔹 Merkle integrity proofs — you verify correctness with lightweight checks, not full downloads. 🔹 Erasure coding — shards can be rebuilt even if part of the network fails. 🔹 Composable trust — agents and apps consume data with receipts, not blind faith. This isn’t about making more copies. It’s about knowing that what you have is the one true record. Blockchains gave us transaction finality. RecallNet gives us memory finality
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