Lithosphere Runs Identity, Naming, Execution, and Cross-Chain Coordination as One Connected System

Lithic, PPAL, DNNS, and MultX were built from a single architecture, giving autonomous agents and applications one coordinated environment to operate, verify, and transact across chains.

LONDON, UK — June 24, 2026 — Lithosphere today reaffirmed the architecture behind its Web4 infrastructure stack, in which four core systems — Lithic, PPAL, DNNS, and MultX — operate as a single connected environment rather than as separate, independently maintained components.

The distinction is structural. Lithic provides Lithosphere’s AI-native execution environment, allowing autonomous agents to run tasks under verifiable, deterministic conditions. PPAL, built on the LEP100 standard, supplies programmable, privacy-aware identity so agents, users, and applications can establish persistent, trusted identity across the network. DNNS handles decentralized naming and routing, giving agents and services a reliable way to discover and reach one another. MultX coordinates cross-chain activity, allowing assets and execution to move across blockchain environments without depending on a single network.

Each of these systems was designed to share context with the others from the outset. An agent operating on Lithosphere can carry its PPAL-verified identity into a Lithic execution task, locate a counterparty through DNNS, and settle the resulting transaction across chains through MultX, all within one continuous workflow.

That continuity is becoming a more pressing requirement as autonomous agents take on tasks that used to require direct human initiation. An agent handling a multi-step job, such as verifying a counterparty, locating a service, and settling a cross-chain payment, needs every layer of that process to recognize the same identity and pass the same context forward. Lithosphere’s architecture is built around that requirement directly, rather than treating it as a problem to be solved after each component already exists independently.

“Agent infrastructure only works if every layer understands the same identity and the same context,” said J. King Kasr, Chief Scientist at KaJ Labs. “Lithic, PPAL, DNNS, and MultX were designed as one system from the start, which is what allows an agent to move from execution to identity verification to cross-chain settlement without losing continuity along the way.”

Lithosphere’s ongoing development continues to focus on this integrated approach as the ecosystem moves toward broader participation tied to the LITHO Token Generation Event. The company stated that further updates to each component, Lithic, PPAL, DNNS, and MultX, will continue to be released as enhancements to the same underlying architecture rather than as standalone systems.

Lithosphere positions this connected stack as foundational infrastructure for agent economies, machine-to-machine workflows, and decentralized applications that require identity, discovery, execution, and settlement to function as a single process rather than four separate ones.

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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