lainetele
Lainetele is a modular protocol stack and ecosystem designed to enable interoperable, decentralized communications across devices, networks, and service domains. It emphasizes privacy by design, offline resilience, and federation between independent networks, while providing common primitives for messaging, data exchange, and service discovery.
The architecture is organized into three layers: a transport layer that supports peer-to-peer routing, opportunistic connectivity,
Origin and development: The concept emerged in the early 2020s from researchers and developers forming the
Core features include end-to-end encryption by default, privacy-preserving metadata handling, flexible routing to tolerate intermittent connectivity,
Reception and status: Lainetele remains experimental and is not yet standardized for widespread production. Proponents argue