Systems / Ghost Meadow

Local-first coordination

Keep small groups coordinated when state is moving at the edge.

Ghost Meadow is a local-first coordination layer for groups and devices that need to remember what changed, what was held, and what can safely continue after disruption.

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Problem

Local groups need more than presence or chat when state, trust, and repair decisions must survive disruption.

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How it works

Signed source-memory events, compact beacons, conflict holds, repair requests, and exportable evidence packets keep the coordination path visible.

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Where it fits

Small-team coordination, edge groups, device swarms, source-memory workflows, repair trails, and local-first systems that should not silently merge.

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What we can show

A state-memory direction built around CrystalChain continuity, source events, guarded merge behavior, and readable safe-to-continue states.

Ghost Meadow

Coordinate what changed, what held, and what can continue.

Bring a local-first coordination, source-memory, or edge-state workflow to review.

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