Overview
Tashi is the coordination layer for intelligent systems. While the world's digital infrastructure has matured across compute, storage, and connectivity, one primitive remains unsolved: the ability for independent systems to reach agreement in milliseconds without trusting a central authority.
Tashi solves this with real-time, leaderless edge consensus through a three-layer architecture:
Vertex: Sub-100ms Byzantine fault-tolerant consensus at the edge
Lattice: Global DePIN infrastructure for discovery, validation, and rewards
Arc: Settlement bridge to public blockchains when needed
This architecture enables autonomous systems (robots, AI agents, IoT devices) to coordinate across trust boundaries without centralized control.
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