The proliferation of the Internet of Things (IoT) has created a dire need for lightweight, secure, and scalable communication protocols. Simultaneously, the imminent arrival of quantum computing threatens to render current cryptographic standards obsolete. This paper introduces , a next-generation network protocol architecture designed to address the dual challenges of resource-constrained environments and post-quantum security. By integrating lightweight lattice-based cryptography with a novel distributed ledger structure for device identity management, Xmazanet offers a robust solution for secure machine-to-machine (M2M) communication. This paper explores the protocol’s architecture, its "Proof-of-Presence" consensus mechanism, security implications, and its potential role in the future of smart infrastructure.

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X-MAS: Towards Building Multi-Agent Systems with Heterogeneous LLMs. arXiv:2505.16997 .