# Overview

**Ethernos Wallet**

An application for storing memories with a user-friendly interface for labeling, editing, removing, and adding memories as well as sharing with other people and exploring other people's memories.\
The wallet can be used on mobile devices and computers. It is also responsible for real-time captured data processing and memory staking.  The pre-cortex, cortex and anti-proof of history processes run natively on the hardware where the wallet is installed.

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