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Lithosphere Describes Its Web4 Stack as Operational Infrastructure for Agent Deployment, Not a Development Roadmap

Posted on July 1, 2026

With Lithic, PPAL, DNNS, and MultX functioning as a single integrated system, Lithosphere positions itself as infrastructure that teams can build on today rather than a platform still assembling its core components.

LONDON, UK — July 1, 2026 — Lithosphere today addressed a question increasingly relevant to teams evaluating Web4 infrastructure: whether an agent-capable blockchain stack is ready for production deployment or still in the process of becoming one. The company stated that its four core components — Lithic, PPAL, DNNS, and MultX — are operational, integrated, and functioning as a single system, rather than as a collection of components progressing independently toward eventual compatibility.

The distinction has practical consequences for teams building on Web4 infrastructure. A stack still assembling its identity, execution, naming, and settlement layers produces a moving target for developers: integration work completed against one version of the stack may need to be revisited as components that were not yet finalized reach their final form. A stack where those components are already functioning together shifts the developer relationship from tracking component readiness to building applications against a stable foundation.

Lithosphere describes its current state as the latter. PPAL provides persistent, privacy-aware identity through the LEP100 standard. Lithic runs agent tasks under verifiable, deterministic conditions with PPAL identity available natively at the execution layer. DNNS resolves naming and routing within the same architecture, removing the need for external lookup dependencies. MultX handles cross-chain coordination, allowing assets and execution to move across networks as part of the same workflow rather than as a separate post-execution step.

Each of those components is in operation within the Lithosphere ecosystem. Their integration is a current property of the stack rather than a future milestone, which is the characteristic Lithosphere points to when describing the platform as ready for teams building production-grade agent applications now.

The practical implication for developers is that an agent built on Lithosphere today does not require its author to anticipate how identity, execution, discovery, and settlement will eventually fit together. That fit is already present. An application that needs PPAL-verified identity feeding into a Lithic execution task, with DNNS-resolved counterparty discovery and MultX cross-chain settlement at the end, can be built against the current stack without waiting for integration work that has not yet happened.

“The question we hear from teams evaluating Web4 infrastructure is whether the stack they are looking at is ready or whether it is still becoming ready,” said J. King Kasr, Chief Scientist at KaJ Labs. “Lithosphere‘s answer is that Lithic, PPAL, DNNS, and MultX are already working together as one system. Teams building agent applications on Lithosphere are building on infrastructure that is operational today, not infrastructure that is scheduled to become operational.”

Lithosphere‘s position in the broader Web4 infrastructure landscape reflects this emphasis on current operability. Rather than framing its stack in terms of what it will support once development reaches a certain stage, Lithosphere describes the agent workflows enabled by its existing architecture: multi-step tasks with persistent identity, deterministic execution, native service discovery, and cross-chain settlement, all within a system that is already running.

Further development of each component will continue as part of Lithosphere‘s ongoing roadmap. The company has indicated that those developments will take the form of enhancements to an already-functioning integrated system rather than foundational work still required to make the stack operational.

About Lithosphere

Lithosphere develops Web4 blockchain infrastructure for programmable digital assets, cross-chain interoperability, and AI-native decentralized execution. Its integrated stack, comprising Lithic, PPAL, DNNS, and MultX, provides autonomous agents, developers, and applications with a single coordinated environment for identity, execution, discovery, and cross-chain settlement.

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