Linked Data
Data interconnected across the web using standardized formats.
What is Linked Data?
Linked data is a method for publishing structured data on the web using standards like RDF, allowing data to be interconnected and machine-readable. It enables systems to discover and link related datasets across different sources. In the x402 ecosystem, linked data could enhance data asset exchanges by providing metadata about resources, payment terms, or data provenance, allowing automated agents to make informed transaction decisions in a semantic web context.
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