Lattice to Shut Down Redstone Network in May, Users Urged to Withdraw Funds

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Gate News message, April 15 — Gaming infrastructure team Lattice announced it will gradually shut down after five years of operation, with its Redstone network set to cease operations on May 15, 2026, at 23:59 UTC.

Lattice urged users to withdraw funds from Redstone as soon as possible, especially assets held in contracts such as Uniswap. After the shutdown, only an L1 withdrawal contract will be available for regular accounts (EOA), and funds in smart contracts cannot be retrieved through this method.

Lattice was founded in 2021 to build on-chain autonomous virtual worlds, developing projects including MUD, Redstone, Quarry, and Dozer. The DUST project has migrated to DUST Chain and will continue to be supported by 0xPARC. MUD, Quarry, and Dozer have been open-sourced for users to migrate and use freely.

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