Semantic Web
A web framework for structured, machine-readable data.
What is Semantic Web?
The semantic web is an extension of the World Wide Web that enables data to be structured and linked in a machine-readable format, facilitating better data sharing and interoperability. Using standards like RDF and SPARQL, it allows systems to understand and process data contextually. In the x402 context, the semantic web could enhance digital asset exchanges by providing structured metadata for payment instructions, enabling agents to negotiate transactions more intelligently across decentralized platforms.
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