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Final Bosu Unveils MEMO Identity Device and Plans a Beta

Final Bosu introduced MEMO, a thumbprint-authenticated identity device for its web3 ecosystem, and said a public beta with AI moderation, wallet linking, and gamified onboarding would follow within weeks.

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Final Bosu has introduced MEMO, a personal identity device for its web3 ecosystem, and said on June 19 that a public beta would open the following week. The project's account, @finalbosuX, unveiled the device on June 11 and detailed the beta plan in a community recap eight days later.

MEMO is pitched as a way to verify who a user is inside Final Bosu's world. Per @finalbosuX, a person authenticates with a thumbprint, and the device then opens to show their ID, their Growth Path, and their MEM token balance. Promotional art renders MEMO as a fold-out unit with a fingerprint scanner and tabbed screens for ID, MEM, and status.

The beta plan arrived in a "Sync-Up #26" recap posted on June 19. In it, @finalbosuX said the MEMO beta would open the following week and would arrive with three additions: AI moderation, wallet linking, and gamified onboarding. The same recap spotlighted active community members by name.

The recap named those features without explaining how each works. On their face, wallet linking connects an external account to the MEMO profile, AI moderation suggests automated community oversight, and gamified onboarding turns first-time setup into a guided sequence. Final Bosu has not published the mechanics behind any of the three.

MEMO plugs into an existing world. Final Bosu describes itself on its official site as a co-created anime universe, where fans help design characters, cities, and stories, and where character ownership is still in beta. Independent coverage from Inside Bitcoins places the project's current collection on Abstract. The Growth Path that MEMO surfaces already runs as a live character-sync page, where holders connect a character to advance it.

What stays unconfirmed is timing and scope. The beta's projected window — the week of June 22 — has now passed, and as of publication Final Bosu has not posted that it is live. The project also has not said which wallets the linking supports, how the moderation model is trained, or whether MEMO is a physical device or an in-app interface. Those gaps stay open until the project says more.

Our read tracks Final Bosu as Building: two product beats inside two weeks, layered on a steady cadence of community updates.

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