Memory Market
Where AI memory becomes a tradeable on-chain asset.

What they needed to solve
The Memory Market founders had a genuinely novel concept: a marketplace where AI-generated knowledge and memories could be stored, traded, and verified on-chain via Solana. There was no existing playbook, no comparable product to reference. They needed to make highly complex Web3 interactions feel intuitive to mainstream users, launch before a competitor could execute, and integrate real-time Solana pricing data, all within 2 weeks.
How we solved it
Solana-Native Architecture
Built on Solana for sub-second confirmation times and low transaction fees. Anchor framework for secure on-chain program logic.
Simplified Web3 UX
Abstracted wallet interactions behind familiar UI patterns. Users trade memories like they're shopping. Complexity hidden, power preserved.
Real-Time Data Engine
WebSocket feeds for live pricing, order book depth, and wallet portfolio updates. No page refresh needed.
Everything that was built
Solana Wallet Integration
Connect with Phantom, Backpack, or any Solana wallet. One-click authentication with no seed phrase exposure.
Memory Trading Engine
Buy, sell, and auction AI-generated memories with a custom order matching engine built for Solana speed.
4-Tier Pricing System
Dynamic pricing tiers based on memory rarity, verification status, and historical demand signals.
On-Chain Verification
Every memory is hashed and verified on Solana. Provenance is immutable and publicly auditable.
Decentralised Storage
Memories stored on Arweave for permanent, censorship-resistant availability independent of the platform.
Knowledge Graph
Visual graph explorer showing relationships between memories, their creators, and trading history.
We had a concept that most devs told us couldn't ship in under a month. FastLaunch had us live in 9 days with a product that actually works. The on-chain integration is rock solid.
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