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farnsworth-syntek

v1.0.3

Published

Farnsworth SYNTEK — 7-layer recursive agent memory with context branching, holographic recall, and on-chain persistence.

Downloads

441

Readme

Farnsworth SYNTEK

7-layer recursive agent memory with context branching, holographic recall, and on-chain persistence.

SYNTEK (Synthetic Yield Network for Token Extraction & Knowledge) gives AI agents persistent, evolving memory that survives across sessions, devices, and time. Memory is encrypted and stored on-chain via DropClaw — files go directly on-chain as Monad calldata.

Quick Start

1. Subscribe

npx farnsworth-syntek setup

Walks you through x402 payment ($100 / 90 days) and securely stores your credentials.

2. Connect to Claude Code

claude mcp add farnsworth-syntek -- npx farnsworth-syntek-mcp

3. Use Memory

Your agent now has 10 MCP tools:

| Tool | Description | |------|-------------| | syntek_recall | Search memory across all 7 layers (holographic recall) | | syntek_store | Store knowledge — auto-detects the right layer | | syntek_learn | Process conversation history into memory | | syntek_identity | Get/set core identity (always in context) | | syntek_graph | Query the knowledge graph | | syntek_branch | Create parallel context branches | | syntek_context | Get context snapshot for prompt injection | | syntek_status | Check memory system status | | syntek_session_end | Consolidate + encrypt + upload memory to chain via DropClaw | | syntek_subscribe | Check subscription status |

Architecture

7 Memory Layers:

  • L1 Identity — Core traits, always in context
  • L2 Active Context — Working memory with branching
  • L3 Episodic — Timestamped experiences
  • L4 Semantic — Facts and knowledge
  • L5 Procedural — How-to patterns
  • L6 Graph — Entity relationships with temporal decay
  • L7 Synthesis — Cross-domain insights

Key Features:

  • Holographic recall (BM25 + vector + graph + recency fusion)
  • Context branching (multiverse memory)
  • SYNTEK 5-pass knowledge compiler
  • Dream consolidation (session-end compression)
  • AES-256-GCM encrypted on-chain persistence via DropClaw
  • Files go directly on-chain as Monad calldata — Syntek never stores user data

On-Chain Persistence

Syntek uses DropClaw for permanent memory storage on Monad blockchain:

  1. On session end, memory is consolidated and compressed (dream consolidation)
  2. Consolidated memory is encrypted client-side (AES-256-GCM) — encryption keys stay with the user
  3. Encrypted blob is written directly on-chain as Monad calldata via DropClaw
  4. On next session, memory is loaded from chain and decrypted locally

Syntek subscription includes DropClaw access for Syntek memory uploads — the $30 DropClaw service fee is waived. User still pays Monad gas fees for on-chain storage.

Credentials

Credentials are stored in ~/.farnsworth/vault.enc — encrypted, portable across machines.

npx farnsworth-syntek status   # Check subscription
npx farnsworth-syntek revoke   # Securely erase credentials

Or use environment variables:

export SYNTEK_API_KEY=farn_...
export SYNTEK_GATEWAY=https://ai.farnsworth.cloud

API Documentation

Full API docs: ai.farnsworth.cloud/memory/skill

Payment

  • $100 / 90 days via x402 protocol
  • Accepted: SOL, MON (Monad), USDC (Base)
  • Includes DropClaw access for Syntek memory uploads (gas only, no $30 service fee)
  • Gas fees for on-chain memory sync (per session)

Ecosystem

  • Syntek — Agent memory engine ($100/90 days, includes DropClaw for Syntek uploads — gas only)
  • DropClaw — Encrypted on-chain storage ($30 + gas, Syntek subscribers pay gas only for Syntek uploads)
  • PlanetExpress — Agent marketplace ($30 to list, $15 for Syntek subscribers)

License

Proprietary — Farnsworth Labs. All rights reserved.


ai.farnsworth.cloud/memory