yazld
Yazld is a term used in speculative and fictional discussions of distributed data systems. It denotes a hypothetical data layer designed to provide scalable, low-latency access across geographically dispersed nodes. There is no formal standard or widely recognized definition, and yazld is not in practical deployment.
In the cited writings, yazld is described as combining elements of distributed databases and cryptographic ledgers:
Origins and reception: The term appears in online articles, speculative essays, and fictional narratives dating from
See also: distributed database, content-addressable storage, consensus, distributed ledger, sharding.