Lithosphere Advances Persistent Agent Memory Framework for Web4 Infrastructure

The framework supports long-term agent context, verifiable interaction history, and permissioned memory across decentralized systems.
LONDON, UK – June 01, 2026 – Lithosphere is advancing a persistent agent memory framework designed to support autonomous systems operating across decentralized environments. The framework introduces infrastructure for agents to maintain continuity, carry trusted context, and build verifiable histories across applications, chains, and workflows within Web4 ecosystems.
As autonomous agents become more active onchain, memory is emerging as a core infrastructure requirement. Agents may execute tasks, interact with users, coordinate with other agents, manage workflows, and participate in machine-to-machine transactions over time. Without persistent memory, these systems remain limited to isolated sessions, making it difficult to build reputation, maintain permissions, or preserve context across interactions.
Lithosphere’s framework is designed to support permissioned memory, allowing agents to retain useful context while controlling what information is revealed in each interaction. This enables agents to prove past behavior, maintain operational continuity, and support reputation systems without exposing unnecessary user data, private strategies, or sensitive workflow details.
The framework builds on Lithosphere’s broader agent infrastructure stack, including Lithic for AI-native smart contract execution, PPAL (LEP100-14) for programmable privacy-aware identity, DNNS for decentralized naming and routing, MultX for cross-chain coordination, and LEP100 standards for verification and governance. Together, these components enable agents to operate as persistent participants rather than temporary automated processes.
“Autonomous agents need memory to become reliable long-term participants in decentralized systems,” said J. King Kasr, Chief Scientist at KaJ Labs. “Persistent memory allows agents to build context, prove behavior, and operate with continuity across Web4 infrastructure.”
The persistent memory framework supports emerging use cases such as agent reputation systems, autonomous financial workflows, AI-driven service marketplaces, enterprise automation, and machine-to-machine coordination. By enabling agents to retain verified context over time, Lithosphere strengthens the foundation for decentralized systems where autonomous participants can evolve, improve, and interact with greater trust.
This development aligns with Lithosphere’s broader focus on infrastructure for agent economies ahead of the planned LITHO Token Generation Event. As agent-based activity expands, memory is expected to become a key layer for supporting trusted execution, permissioned interaction, and long-term autonomous coordination across decentralized networks.
About Lithosphere
Lithosphere develops blockchain infrastructure designed to support programmable digital assets, cross-chain interoperability, and AI-native decentralized execution environments. The platform focuses on enabling intelligent systems to operate within verifiable, decentralized networks through structured execution models and interoperable protocols.
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