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Blockchain gaming infrastructure Lattice announces gradual shutdown of operations, with its Redstone network to cease operations on May 16.
ME News report: On April 15 (UTC+8), blockchain gaming infrastructure provider Lattice announced that it will gradually shut down its business after operating for five years. Its Layer 2 network, Redstone, will cease operations on May 16, 2026 at 07:59. Lattice reminds users to withdraw funds before this deadline—especially assets held in contracts such as Uniswap pools. After the shutdown, only L1 withdrawal contracts will be deployed to enable external account balances to be withdrawn, and the funds in the contracts will be unrecoverable. It is reported that Lattice was founded in 2021 and developed tools including the MUD framework, the Redstone chain, Quarry, and Dozer, but was unable to achieve a sustainable business model. The team plans to use the remaining funds for its final project, DUST Autonomous World; however, the scale has not reached a level sufficient to support the business, and it does not believe that VC funding is the right path. (Source: ChainCatcher)