Lattice, the blockchain gaming infrastructure team, announced a phased shutdown of its operations, with the Redstone network ceasing service on May 16.
CoinFeed reported on April 15th that Lattice, a blockchain game infrastructure team, announced it will gradually shut down its operations after five years. Its Layer 2 network, Redstone, will cease operation on May 16, 2026 at 07:59 (UTC+8). Lattice reminded users to withdraw funds before this deadline, especially assets in contracts such as Uniswap pools. After the shutdown, only L1 withdrawal contracts will be deployed for external account balance withdrawals; funds in these contracts will be irrecoverable. Founded in 2021, Lattice focused on building autonomous worlds, developing tools such as the MUD framework, the Redstone chain, Quarry, and Dozer, but failed to achieve a sustainable business model. The team allocated remaining funds to its final project, DUST Autonomous World, but the scale was insufficient to support the business, and they did not believe VC funding was the right path.