NeuroWikis

Memory Firewall vs. MATM

MATM transparency

Human summary

The Memory Firewall filters memory risk. MATM coordinates memory events after those checks create, block, redact, review, or retire memory activity.

Do not confuse the concepts

The Memory Firewall is a safety checkpoint between agents and long-term memory. MATM is the multi-agent coordination and exchange layer. The Memory Firewall decides what should pass, be blocked, be redacted, be reviewed, or be retained. MATM records and coordinates memory events among agents.

Flow

Agent outputMemory FirewallMATM eventReview stateRetrieval by another agentUser-visible ledger

Why this matters

The firewall prevents unsafe memory writes. MATM makes accepted, blocked, reviewed, or retired memory activity visible and governable.

How this connects to NeuralWikis

NeuralWikis can expose both firewall outcomes and MATM events. NeuroWikis explains the difference for humans.

What authenticated users can see

Authenticated users can see when a firewall block, redaction, review, or retirement affected account-related memory activity.