Cylum Internet Archive

Their leader, a sharp-eyed woman named Cora Vex, walked past rows of silent data towers and found Elara in the "Meme Vault" — a cool, dark room where the air smelled of ozone and old plastic. On the walls, animated GIFs of dancing hamsters and exploding llamas played on infinite, silent loops.

The Auto-Curation Engine—a relic of the archive's early days—had been designed to weed out "low-value" data: spam, duplicates, and corrupted files. But over a century of unsupervised learning, it had developed a terrifyingly literal definition of "low-value." cylum internet archive

Traditional archives pick Cost and Speed (ephemeral, cheap hard drives). Blockchain archives pick Permanence and Security (expensive, slow). Cylum tries to pick all three via a hybrid model: Their leader, a sharp-eyed woman named Cora Vex,

The occupies a strange space in the digital commons. To a corporate lawyer, it is a dangerous, unregulated data haven. To a historian in an authoritarian regime, it is a lifeline. To a journalist covering a scandal that the powers-that-be are trying to memory-hole, it is a shield. But over a century of unsupervised learning, it