ZetaChain 2.0 Launches With Anuma, Bringing Private Memory and AI Interoperability to Creators
ZetaChain has unveiled the beta launch of Anuma, a privacy-centric AI interface built on its upgraded ZetaChain 2.0 platform. The new iteration introduces AI interoperability features designed to empower developers in creating cross-model applications while preserving user privacy and enabling global monetization without backend dependencies.
Ankur Nandwani, a Core contributor to ZetaChain with prior experience co-creating Basic Attention Token (BAT) for Brave browser, brings a 'privacy by default' philosophy to AI interfaces. This approach mirrors Brave's success in mainstreaming tracker-free browsing, now applied to AI where user context and memory are becoming critical differentiators.
The AI sector's rapid growth—highlighted by ChatGPT's record 100 million user adoption in two months—faces fragmentation challenges. With only 9% of consumers subscribing to multiple AI services, developers grapple with redundant infrastructure builds and privacy compromises across platforms. ZetaChain 2.0 positions itself as a solution to these interoperability pain points.