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What is lattice technology?

A lattice is a mathematical structure in which any two elements have a well-defined join (least upper bound). Applied to distributed systems, lattices let independent actors merge their state deterministically, without coordination, locks, or central authority, and always arrive at the same result.

Lattice-based networks store, execute, and persist code and data across many peers, with state that converges by construction. This makes them a strong foundation for federated systems, digital assets, shared execution environments, and cross-organisational collaboration.

What you'll find here

This site provides a navigable index of the lattice ecosystem covering platforms, SDKs, MCP servers, developer tools, apps, documentation, and the organisations building with them. Every entry links straight to the source.

Built for developers, researchers, and organisations exploring lattice-based systems.

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