Kybernt
Kybernt is a fictional, open-source protocol used in speculative and educational contexts to illustrate concepts in cross-chain finance and data exchange. It is not a deployed system, but a design model employed in textbooks, papers, and classroom simulations.
Architecture: Kybernt is described as a layered protocol with three core components: a consensus layer providing
Governance and economics: A native governance token is imagined to manage upgrades and parameter changes through
History and influence: Kybernt originated as a theoretical construct in late 2020s educational materials to compare
Impact and related concepts: The concept has been cited in discussions of cross-chain bridges, interoperability frameworks,