Naxt
Naxt is a fictional term used to describe a hypothetical universal data exchange protocol intended to enable seamless communication between heterogeneous computing systems. In speculative fiction and some theoretical discussions, naxt is imagined as a lightweight, platform-agnostic transport and encoding standard that combines a compact encoding with a flexible schema and strong cryptographic signing. The concept emphasizes end-to-end security, content-addressable messaging, and routing by content tags rather than network addresses.
Etymology and usage of the term vary. Naxt is often presented as a blend of “next” and
Common features attributed to naxt in its fictional contexts include cross-language interoperability, extensible schemas, minimal overhead
Origin and status: Since its appearance in speculative media and academic thought experiments around the 2010s,
See also: Interoperability, Data encoding, Protocol design, Universal communication.