The internet's trust layer failed and the unification layer was never built. We're building both — a post-quantum consensus network, a sovereign application stack, and edge hardware that roots identity in physics. One protocol, designed for the same constraints as deep-space communication: high latency, unreliable links, zero trust, and no second chances.
Get in touch →Modern AI agents inherit every weakness of the legacy web while operating at speeds that make human verification impossible. The fix is not faster moderation. It is a substrate where every machine has a name, every action has a witness, and every decision leaves a trail that cannot be rewritten.
That substrate is what we build. Lattice is the protocol. Pigeon is the application stack on top of it. The hardware is what makes both of them sovereign.
A binary, post-quantum communication protocol for AI validation. CCSDS-compliant headers, hardware-rooted device identity, on-chain consensus for rule synchronization. Trusted AI onboarding for a secure AI network.
The unification layer for the sovereign web. One identity, one inbox, one place to publish from — sovereign in identity, federated in reach. Built on Lattice; works with everything.
Edge devices that root identity in physics. TPM-bound NFTs, tamper-evident enclosures, biometric authorization. Where the substrate becomes a thing you can hold.
Why the token exists, what it represents, and why we will not extract rent from a substrate. The white paper, the principles, and the mechanism.
Measured on reference hardware against equivalent JSON workloads. See the Lattice spec for the full benchmark and methodology.
Public engineering notebook. Half-finished thoughts, working theories, and the occasional technical sketch that becomes a product. We publish here because thinking out loud is how the work gets better.