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Lithosphere has introduced DNNS (Decentralized Naming System), a programmable identity and on-chain routing layer intended to support consistent interaction across decentralized systems and autonomous agents in Web4 environments.
DNNS is designed to replace traditional, centralized DNS dependencies with an on-chain framework that provides persistent identity and structured discoverability across decentralized networks. The system is built for scenarios in which users, applications, and autonomous agents operate simultaneously and require consistent identification across multiple environments.
DNNS supports programmable identity so entities within decentralized systems can maintain continuity across networks. This continuity is intended to enable reliable interaction and coordination in multi-environment architectures where identification needs to remain consistent.
The system also introduces on-chain routing, directing interactions between applications, services, and agents within the protocol itself. Lithosphere says this reduces reliance on external resolution systems and enables transparent, verifiable communication across decentralized ecosystems. The company frames infrastructure-level routing as increasingly important as systems become more interconnected, with an emphasis on consistency and scalability.
DNNS is designed for cross-chain compatibility, allowing identity to persist across multiple blockchain environments. Lithosphere says this supports applications operating beyond a single network, enabling agents and systems to interact across ecosystems while maintaining a unified identity layer.
Lithosphere positions DNNS as part of a wider infrastructure stack that includes Lithic for AI-native execution, MultX for cross-chain coordination, and the LEP100 framework for standardized governance and verification. Together, these components are described as enabling decentralized systems to use structured execution, coordinated interaction, and consistent identity.
"Identity is fundamental to how systems interact, especially as decentralized environments evolve to include autonomous agents," said J. King Kasr, Chief Scientist at KaJ Labs. "DNNS introduces a programmable identity layer that enables reliable coordination and interaction across networks."
Lithosphere says integrating DNNS into its infrastructure provides developers and infrastructure participants with a foundation for building applications that depend on persistent identity, structured routing, and cross-network interaction, including systems involving autonomous agents and decentralized services.
The company also describes DNNS as reflecting a broader shift in decentralized infrastructure, where identity moves from a peripheral feature to a core component of system design for more scalable and coordinated interaction across intelligent decentralized systems.
Lithosphere develops blockchain infrastructure intended to support programmable digital assets, cross-chain interoperability, and AI-native decentralized execution environments. The platform focuses on enabling intelligent systems to operate within verifiable, decentralized networks through structured execution models and interoperable protocols.

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