Memoreee

Memoreee :brain:

A while back I built this www.remenguiny.vercel.app – a simple, onchain memory game for an abstract-leaning community. Fun, weird, and surprisingly sticky. Memoree is the natural evolution: a platform for competitive memory training that blends verifiable tournaments, collaborative practice, and AI-personalized drills.

If you haven’t read Derren Brown’s Trick Of The Mind, I highly recommend it. It’s one of those books that’s unforgettable—until it isn’t. That’s the point. These ancient techniques work, but only with consistent practice. This is where Memoree comes in.

The Core Idea:
Gamified memory palace training using classical techniques (Method of Loci, Major System, PAO) — the same ones that built memory champions for millennia — wrapped in the dopamine loops of modern multiplayer games.

Cognitive Athletics for the Biohacking Generation


The Cultural Moment:
From “sperm racing” in LA to “competitive sleeping” in Tokyo, people are tuning in to watch biological performance under pressure. Biohacking has gone mainstream. Everyone’s microdosing, meditating, and trying to “upgrade their brain.” But memory — raw, trained recall — is the final boss. It’s measurable, repeatable, and just obscure enough to feel like a superpower.

Memoree is where memory becomes a sport, a spectacle, and a lifestyle.


The Opportunity:
Imagine this at the next Devcon or Zuzalu. A global memory showdown, prize pool announced months ahead, and thousands training together on the same platform. A new world record holder is born — trained by AI, verified onchain, streamed to millions.

This is poker meets chess meets biohacking TikTok.


Two Game Formats:

1. Memory Olympiad
50+ players tackle identical challenges simultaneously (e.g. memorize 100 digits, recall 50 random objects). Live leaderboards, instant scoring, verifiable winners.
World Series of Poker vibes, but for mental athletes.

2. Cognitive Duels
Head-to-head brackets. Each round gets harder. Spectators bet, commentators call it live, and nootropics brands line up to sponsor.
Boxing ring meets Brain Training.


Why Hyperion is Essential:

  • Real-Time Scoring: Trustless, instant feedback for high-stakes matches
  • Prize Escrow: Onchain pools, automatic payouts — no disputes
  • Live Spectator Integration: Real-time data for Twitch-style overlays and side bets

This has to be live to be legit. Watching someone remember 200 objects only hits if you know it’s happening now — not staged.


The Business Model:
We’re building a monetization flywheel at the intersection of brain performance, entertainment, and community:

  • Freemium Core: Basic training is free. Subscriptions unlock:
    • AI-personalized drills
    • Training analytics & streaks
    • Access to pro memory coach streams
    • Themed Loci packs (e.g. sci-fi, mythology, crypto history)
  • Incidental Purchases:
    • Cosmetic memory palaces
    • Memory boosters (more prep time, custom mnemonics)
    • Limited-edition “memory decks” (seasonal recall themes)
    • One-shot duel challenges for $ prizes
  • Tournaments & Live Events:
    • Pay-per-entry prize pools
    • Brand-sponsored show matches
    • VIP rooms with Discord coaching and data previews
  • Spectator Economy:
    • Donations, tipping, Twitch-style emotes
    • Memory athlete channels
    • Bet-on-the-winner (where legal)

This rides the wave of competitive wellness, quantified self, and “optimize everything” culture.
It’s a game, a protocol, and a playground for brain performance.

Memoree: Play Smart. Get Sharp. Win Big. :brain:

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Here are three questions to explore it further:

1-How do you plan to ensure the integrity and fairness of live memory competitions, especially in remote or decentralized settings where players may be competing from different environments?

2- Can you elaborate on how AI personalization works in the training process? For example, how does it adapt drills based on a user’s cognitive strengths or weaknesses over time?

3-For the spectator economy and real-time engagement aspects, are there plans to integrate any social or streaming tools directly into the platform (e.g., overlays, chat, betting widgets), or will that be handled through third-party services like Twitch?

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thanks for the question! some ideas below. Thinking big // down the road a little:

Initial strategy focuses on controlled, high-impact live environments first:

:office_building: Conferences, Hackathons & Events:

  • Controlled Environment Advantage: Live conferences provide standardized lighting, seating, and supervision that eliminates many remote competition variables
  • Real-Time Proctoring: Event staff can monitor participants directly, ensuring fair play and consistent conditions
  • Synchronized Hardware: Provide identical tablets/devices to all participants, eliminating hardware advantages
  • Immediate Dispute Resolution: On-site judges can address any concerns instantly

:bullseye: Brand Activation Opportunities:

  • Sponsored Memory Challenges: Companies can create custom memory sequences featuring their products, services, or key messages
  • Corporate Training Integration: Teams compete to memorize company values, product features, or industry knowledge
  • Lead Generation: Participants remember and recall sponsor information, creating meaningful brand engagement
  • Networking Enhancement: Memory challenges around attendee names, companies, and interests

:link: Blockchain Foundation:

  • Verifiable Randomness: Even in live settings, all challenge content can be generated via VRF, ensuring no advance knowledge
  • Immutable Results: Real-time scoring recorded on-chain creates transparent, dispute-proof leaderboards
  • NFT // POAP Achievement Ceremonies: Winners receive blockchain-verified certificates and achievements on-stage

:bar_chart: Live Event Advantages:

  • Controlled Variables: Standardized environment eliminates concerns about different devices, internet speeds, or distractions
  • Social Proof: Live audience creates authentic excitement and validates the competitive experience
  • Content Creation: Professional recording creates highlight reels and case studies for future marketing
  • Immediate Feedback: Real-time audience reaction helps refine the competitive format

:rocket: Scaling Strategy:

  1. Phase 1: Perfect the format at web3 // ai // tech conferences and corporate events
  2. Phase 2: Expand to universities and educational conferences
  3. Phase 3: Develop standardized tournament kits for event organizers
  4. Phase 4: Eventually scale to remote competitions using lessons learned from live events

Example Use Case: “At a fintech conference, participants compete to memorize sequences of financial terms, company logos, and industry statistics. The winner receives an NFT achievement and the sponsor gets 200 attendees who now have their key messages literally memorized. It’s brand activation that sticks. With future airdrops (e.g. conference tickets) aligned with nft ownership of course”

AI Personalization in Memory Training

Adaptive learning system via multiple intelligence layers:

:brain: Cognitive Profile Building:

  • Performance Pattern Analysis: Track accuracy, speed, and retention across different memory techniques (Method of Loci, Linking, Major System, etc)
  • Learning Style Detection: Identify whether users excel with visual, spatial, or sequential memory approaches
  • Difficulty Curve Optimization: Automatically adjust challenge progression based on success rates and learning velocity

:bar_chart: Real-Time Adaptation:

  • Dynamic Difficulty: Consistently score 90%+, the ai pushes you to higher levels of difficulty. Struggling with spatial memory? It recommends more Method of Loci practice
  • Weakness Targeting: Identify specific failure patterns (e.g., struggling with middle items in sequences) and create targeted drills

:bullseye: Personalized Training Plans:

  • Daily Challenges: Custom-generated based on your improvement areas and available time
  • Technique Recommendations: Suggests specific memory methods based on your cognitive strengths
  • Progress Milestones: Sets achievable goals that stretch your abilities without causing frustration

Spectator Economy and Real-Time Engagement

This approach prioritizes live conference environments before streaming integration:

:office_building: Conference-First Engagement Strategy:

  • Live Audience Integration: Native spectator features designed for in-person events where audiences can see competitors and screens simultaneously
  • Real-Time Leaderboards: Large displays showing live progress, creating natural crowd engagement and cheering
  • Audience Participation: Spectators can attempt simplified versions of the same challenges on their phones while watching competitors

:bullseye: Conference Attendee Memory Challenge:

  • “Know Your Network” Terminal: Interactive kiosks loaded with every attendee’s name, title, and company
  • Progressive Difficulty: Start with 10 attendees, scale up to 50+ for advanced players
  • Entry Fee Model: Small participation fee ($5-10) creates prize pool and serious engagement
  • Networking Amplification: Winners don’t just get prizes - they become the most connected people at the event
  • Sponsor Integration: Companies can sponsor specific challenges or add their team members to the database + what they do

:money_bag: Live Event Economics:

  • Prize Pool Mechanics: Entry fees fund cash prizes, with sponsors contributing additional rewards
  • Brand Activation Revenue: Companies pay to have their employees featured in challenges or sponsor prize categories
  • Corporate Team Challenges: Departments compete against each other, with company-sponsored prizes
  • VIP Experiences: Premium participants get coaching sessions or exclusive memory training workshops

:mobile_phone: Native Platform Features (Conference-Optimized):

  • Live Tournament Overlays: Real-time competitor stats displayed on venue screens
  • Mobile Spectator App: Audience members can follow along, make predictions, and participate in side challenges
  • Social Sharing: Instant highlight generation for LinkedIn posts and conference social media
  • Achievement Ceremonies: On-stage NFT presentations create memorable moments

:video_game: Future Streaming Integration:

  • Phase 1: Perfect live event format and spectator engagement
  • Phase 2: Develop streaming overlays and remote spectator tools based on conference learnings
  • Phase 3: Hybrid events combining live audiences with remote viewers

Example Conference Activation: “At a 500-person tech conference, we set up ‘Memory Masters’ stations. Participants pay $2 to play the attendee challenge. Top scorer wins $200 cash + networking dinner with sponsors. Result: 300 participants, $600 prize pool, and everyone leaves knowing way more people than they would have otherwise. Sponsors get brand association with the smartest networkers at the event.”

The Strategic Advantage: Live conferences let us control variables, create immediate business value, and build the perfect spectator experience before tackling the complexity of streaming platforms. Plus, the networking angle makes memory training directly valuable to attendees’ professional goals. :brain::handshake::briefcase:

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Thank you so much for this comprehensive and well-thought-out strategy! Really impressive how you’ve covered both the live event logistics and AI personalization aspects.

Quick question: How do you envision scaling this model to fully remote or hybrid events without losing the engagement and controlled environment benefits?

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Appreciate you taking a look Han and helping me think it through.

The scaling strategy is built on the foundation we establish in live events. It isn’t just about control - it’s about data collection. We’re gathering baseline performance metrics, identifying cheating patterns, and training our AI systems on what “normal” competitive behavior looks like in controlled settings. This creates the behavioral fingerprints we need to detect anomalies in remote competitions.

For remote scaling, we implement a multi-layered verification system: standardized browser environments (think Proctorio meets competitive gaming), biometric keystroke analysis, and most importantly, our blockchain foundation ensures all challenge generation is verifiably random via VRF - no one can prep in advance. For engagement, we’re recreating that “live sports” energy through synchronized global events with real-time spectator features - think Twitch chat reactions triggering visual effects on competitors’ screens, live betting pools (win a place at the next live event, or sponser merch, rather than money to begin with till its rock solid) where spectators can wager on outcomes, and instant social sharing that turns every personal best into a viral moment. We’re also gamifying the spectator experience itself: audiences earn points for predicting winners, unlock exclusive content by watching full competitions, and can even influence challenge themes through voting.

The hybrid model is our sweet spot - we maintain “hub” locations (universities, co-working spaces, crypto meetups) where people compete individually but spectate together, giving us the best of both worlds: scalable participation with maintained social energy. Plus, our AI personalization actually gets better with remote data since we can track micro-behaviors that live events miss.

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Thanks, this is a solid setup. You’ve struck a good balance between scalability, security, and engagement. Training the AI on behavioral data is especially impressive.

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