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Meegaand is a fictional term used in speculative fiction to denote a universal, self-organizing digital substrate designed for real-time data sharing across dispersed networks. In the imagined world, Meegaand operates as an open, decentralized platform that layers security, privacy, and interoperability on top of a scalable communication fabric. The term appears in multiple works of science fiction and in some worldbuilding discussions, where it is used to explore questions of governance, data sovereignty, and technical resilience.

In the fictional setting, Meegaand employs a mesh of edge nodes and a tamper-evident ledger inspired by

Meegaand has been discussed as a thought experiment in technology ethics and system design. Critics in the

See also: distributed ledger, mesh networking, Internet of Things, speculative design.

blockchain
concepts
but
optimized
for
high-volume,
low-latency
exchanges.
Access
is
mediated
by
programmable
attestations,
enabling
devices
and
institutions
to
participate
with
varying
levels
of
permission.
The
platform
is
described
as
resilient
to
outages
due
to
its
redundancy,
while
privacy
is
maintained
through
cryptographic
techniques
and
policy-driven
data
minimization.
fictional
discourse
highlight
concerns
about
centralization
pressure,
governance
disputes,
and
the
potential
for
misuse
in
surveillance.
Proponents
emphasize
the
promise
of
universal
connectivity,
interoperability,
and
resilient
public
infrastructure.