PANews reported on June 2nd that ZetaChain has fully transitioned from cross-chain infrastructure to AI, positioning itself as a "Private Memory Layer" for AI. The official statement indicated that after four years of building cross-chain infrastructure, the team's exploration of whether interoperability can extend from chains and assets to AI intelligence itself has been validated.
ZetaChain's AI product, Anuma, surpassed 60,000 users in its first month. It allows users to share the same set of context, preferences, and memories across multiple mainstream models, including ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, DeepSeek, and Kimi, eliminating the need to repeatedly build background information when switching models. ZetaChain states that Anuma's core is "user-owned privacy AI." Users can log in directly through their wallets without needing personal information such as email or name; all memory content is encrypted on the user's device, rather than stored on the platform's servers.
In addition, ZetaChain announced a new incentive mechanism around ZETA. Users who lock ZETA can earn Anuma Tokens daily and redeem AI credits to use various AI models; users who lock 80,000 ZETA will automatically unlock Anuma Pro, which includes higher amounts of AI credits, all models, and full privacy features.
ZetaChain has previously focused on cross-chain interoperability infrastructure, and this time it has further proposed the concept of "AI Consumer Layer", which will attempt to build a new AI user layer around memory, identity, permissions, payment and agent collaboration.



