Interface Stack v2: Toward Full-Spectrum Access

2029-07-15 · Platform evolution

Interface stack v2 is now in phased rollout. It enables full-spectrum access: the handoff between browser, immersive, and full interface with verified state continuity. Participants can move between these modes without losing context or identity.


Full-Spectrum Access

The platform has long supported multiple access tiers—browser-based participation, immersive environments, and the full interface tier for those who qualify. What has been missing, or inconsistent, is the ability to move between them without discontinuity. State could drift; identity could require re-establishment; transitions could feel like resets.

Full-spectrum access means that movement between tiers is now a first-class path. State is preserved. Identity is preserved. Same session across clients—the system treats a transition as a change in representation rather than a new session. We have verified this under expected conditions and are rolling it out in phases to ensure stability at scale.


Why v2

Interface stack v2 reflects a reworking of how access layers are defined, how handoff is coordinated, and how state and identity are synchronized across substrates. The previous stack was sufficient for single-tier or rare transitions; it was not designed for participants who regularly move between browser, immersive, and full interface. v2 treats multi-tier participation as the norm rather than the exception.


Phased Rollout

Rollout is phased. Eligibility and availability are determined by tier, region, and system capacity. Participants who qualify will see updates in tier-specific communications; others will see improvements in their primary tier as the stack stabilizes. We prioritize stability over speed—observing load, edge cases, and feedback before broadening access.


What Participants Can Expect

Smoother transitions. Persistent identity. No data loss or perceptible discontinuity when moving between supported tiers. The system is designed to make transitions coherent, and we have verified that design in practice. Participants who notice any discontinuity are encouraged to report it through existing support channels.


No further technical details are available at this time.

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