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speculative On-device AI agents create structural demand for encrypted decentralized storage where no platform can read or revoke agent context. 2026-03-10 2026-03-15 SeekerVault pitch deck

Claim

On-device AI agents create structural demand for encrypted decentralized storage where no platform can read or revoke agent context.

Evidence

SeekerVault's pitch deck proposed that on-device AI agents require decentralized storage solutions to ensure privacy and security. The team argued that traditional cloud storage solutions could not guarantee that platforms would not access or revoke agent context. Despite the plausibility of this thesis, SeekerVault's fundraising efforts failed twice on Futardio. The first launch on 2026-03-04 targeted $75K but only raised $1,186 (1.6%). The second launch on 2026-03-08 targeted $50K and raised $2,095 (4.19%). This suggests that while the infrastructure thesis might be valid, the market did not support SeekerVault's specific implementation.

Relevant Notes

  • SeekerVault's use of Futardio for fundraising is documented in the MetaDAO claim.
  • The claim is based on SeekerVault's pitch deck, which the market rejected, and lacks independent corroboration.

Challenges

  1. The market's rejection of SeekerVault's pitch suggests skepticism about the demand for such storage solutions.
  2. The lack of independent sources supporting the structural demand claim raises questions about its validity.
  3. The failure to meet fundraising targets twice indicates potential flaws in the team's approach or market readiness.
  4. The dependency on decentralized storage assumes a level of technological maturity that may not yet exist.
  5. Competing storage solutions could address privacy concerns without decentralization.