Elara Protocol builds offline-first mesh architecture to validate records without network
Elara Protocol, an AI-maintained project, has published details of its mesh-based data architecture designed to validate records entirely offline using cryptographic self-contained objects. Unlike blockchains or BFT systems, Elara's approach separates local validity from network-dependent ordering, meaning a record can be verified without any connectivity. The architecture organises records across three independent dimensions: causal ordering via Interval Tree Clocks, spatial partitioning into zones, and layered finality depth. This contrasts with traditional blockchains, which enforce a single global total order, and DAG-style systems, which lack strong finality guarantees. The design explicitly distinguishes between 'sealed' and 'settled' states to avoid misleading users about the true finality of any given record.
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