Pioneering On-Chain Life Monitoring System: MEMO Data DID Officially Launches “Alive Check” Module

Pioneering On-Chain Life Monitoring System: MEMO Data DID Officially Launches “Alive Check” Module

In today’s highly developed digital civilization, each of us has left behind a vast amount of assets in cyberspace: cryptocurrencies, social media accounts, cloud-based photo albums, and even core data stored online. However, a very real question faces everyone: if one day an unforeseen and unforeseen event occurs, can users’ lives be guaranteed? When users can no longer access the network, will these data assets enter a vicious cycle of permanent inaccessibility?

In the process of exploring the general protocol for AI Agents, MEMO gradually discovered that the sovereignty of data lies not only in how it is used, but also in whether the sovereign can receive the data and how to achieve deterministic delivery in extreme cases.

Today, MEMO officially launched “Alive Check,” a core module under the Data DID system . This is not just a feature, but a form of asset and life protection we offer you in the Web3 world.

I. Product Philosophy: From “Passive Forgetting” to “Active Entrustment”

Traditional security status assessments and digital asset inheritance often rely on cumbersome centralized platform audits, resulting in opaque processes and slow responses. MEMO “Alive Check,” however, transforms this process into an automated on-chain protocol using Data DID identity.

Its operating logic is based on simple vital sign monitoring:

Minimalist Check-in : Users submit a Safety Report daily by clicking “I’m Okay” on the Data DID page, synchronizing their safety status with the system.

Tiered early warning mechanism :

Day 1 No sign-in : The system will send a warm reminder to inform the user that the sign-in task is pending.

If you haven’t checked in by Day 2 : The system will automatically trigger a preset instruction. An email will be sent to your emergency contacts during the critical period to reduce the risk to your life.

Deterministic Delivery : Once a user is determined to be out of contact, the system will immediately send an encrypted email to the user’s pre-set emergency contacts. The email may contain access paths to assets, will instructions, or important data. (Note: This delivery feature will be gradually improved in future development. Users need to actively pre-set information , and the system will automatically trigger it upon determining a loss of contact . All pre-set information is encrypted locally and will not be seen by any third party, including MEMO. )

II. Privacy First: The Professional Restraint of Infrastructure Builders

When dealing with such sensitive functions, MEMO rejects excessive data collection by centralized software.

Local Encryption (Privacy First) : All check-in records and authorization data are locally encrypted using a privacy protocol. MEMO Network does not track user behavior or upload irrelevant privacy information.

Immutable Contracts : Relying on MEMO’s storage layer and blockchain notarization technology, once your entrustment instructions are set, they will no longer be subject to interference from anyone, ensuring accurate execution at the triggering moment.

Complete control : Users can customize emergency contacts, edit email templates, and even decide whether to enable privacy features such as location sharing at any time.

III. Points Subscription: Generating Temperature with Eco-fuels

“Alive Check” adopts a “points subscription” model, which is an important step for the MEMO points system to move from “activity rewards” to “functional services”.

1000 points to activate the service : Users can use the points they accumulate in the MEMO ecosystem to subscribe to this long-term security guarantee.

Scenario-based closed loop : In MEMO’s strategic blueprint for 2026, points are not only credentials for future airdrops, but also the core “fuel” for running AI Agents and obtaining more comprehensive services.

In this way, MEMO transforms community contributions into tangible life support.

IV. Looking to the Future: The Security Brain in the AI ​​Agent Era

As the MEMO platform upgrades to a one-stop platform for creating and running AI Agents , “Alive Check” will unleash even greater potential.

The AI ​​Agent of the future will act as your “second security brain,” automatically monitoring your physical world status through the “Secure Sign” protocol. In the event of a loss of contact, the Agent will handle complex on-chain asset liquidation, data destruction, or the precise transfer of confidential information on your behalf.

Conclusion

The road to an AI-autonomous world is built upon solid consensus. The launch of MEMO’s “Alive Check” is MEMO’s sincere commitment to protecting the lives and assets of all users. We don’t play with empty slogans; we only care about the most genuine trust placed in us.

Start protecting your data now at Data DID: https://datadid.memolabs.net/