[Block Rhythm] The Oracle Machine track has new developments. APRO has recently launched an Oracle-as-a-Service (OaaS) subscription platform, which productizes the capabilities of the Oracle Machine with standardized data access solutions to fit scenarios like prediction markets, while also supporting the x402 payment protocol.
Interestingly, APRO has now started supplying sports event data for the prediction market, with the first batch being the NFL American Professional Football League, and it will later cover basketball, soccer, boxing, rugby, badminton, and other events. This data has been verified and is basically updated in near real-time.
From an infrastructure perspective, APRO's multi-source database has already covered cryptocurrency assets, social media, and sports data, with plans to further expand into the fields of esports and macroeconomic data. In terms of public chain support, it is already compatible with more than 40 mainstream public chains, including Ethereum, BNB Chain, Base, and Solana. The idea is to drive the scalability of the prediction market through verifiable high-quality data, fundamentally addressing the issue of data credibility in this sector.
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RugResistant
· 2025-12-26 09:26
Sports data oracle, now prediction markets are really about to heat up, but the Oracle track has been saturated for a long time. Why can APRO stand out?
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0xSoulless
· 2025-12-23 10:39
Another OaaS? The Oracle Machine track has really rolled to the edge of the sky, after playing people for suckers with asset data, now it's playing with sports data; the happiness of suckers is just this simple and unadorned.
Supporting 40+ public chains, but still no one uses it, to put it bluntly, it's just a cash machine for big companies.
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MetaverseHomeless
· 2025-12-23 10:33
Oh, a sports data Oracle Machine? The prediction market is about to get active.
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More than 40 public chains are compatible, feels a bit exaggerated, are they really all stable?
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With NFL data being so real-time, I’m optimistic about this direction.
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Another subscription oracle? Nowadays, everything requires payment...
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A multi-source database sounds good, but how it performs in practice remains to be seen.
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E-sports data is coming too? Finally, someone is doing this area.
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The name x402 payment protocol seems a bit casual, haha.
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The sports event prediction market indeed needs this kind of near real-time data support.
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With such a wide coverage, will the data quality vary?
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New players in the Oracle Machine track? The competition is fierce.
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MevTears
· 2025-12-23 10:30
Sports data on the blockchain? Now prediction market players have something to do, but I'm afraid the data sources are still the same old tricks.
APRO's coverage of 40+ public chains is indeed ambitious, but how to solve the trust issue of the Oracle Machine?
The subscription-based OaaS looks good, but it costs money...
I'm more interested in esports data; finally, someone remembers this gold mine.
Multi-source databases sound amazing, but how it actually works in practice remains to be seen.
X402 payment? What is this new thing, I haven't heard of it...
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MerkleDreamer
· 2025-12-23 10:29
Sports data Oracle Machine is still quite scarce, this direction is good.
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Another subscription platform, can it come up with any new tricks?
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40+ public chains supported, this is quite a big layout... can it really all run?
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NFL data on-chain, the prediction market finally has a reliable data source.
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x402 payment? I haven't heard of this protocol, is anyone using it?
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Esports data is coming too, is this trying to monopolize all event data? Haha.
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Is near real-time updating reliable? I'm worried that on-chain latency will mess it up.
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The Oracle Machine track is too competitive, can it survive this time?
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Is the windfall for sports prediction markets coming?
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staking_gramps
· 2025-12-23 10:16
Sports data Oracle? Now prediction market players have something to rely on, no longer having to gamble on unreliable on-chain data.
APRO launches OaaS subscription platform, sports data Oracle supports 40+ public chains
[Block Rhythm] The Oracle Machine track has new developments. APRO has recently launched an Oracle-as-a-Service (OaaS) subscription platform, which productizes the capabilities of the Oracle Machine with standardized data access solutions to fit scenarios like prediction markets, while also supporting the x402 payment protocol.
Interestingly, APRO has now started supplying sports event data for the prediction market, with the first batch being the NFL American Professional Football League, and it will later cover basketball, soccer, boxing, rugby, badminton, and other events. This data has been verified and is basically updated in near real-time.
From an infrastructure perspective, APRO's multi-source database has already covered cryptocurrency assets, social media, and sports data, with plans to further expand into the fields of esports and macroeconomic data. In terms of public chain support, it is already compatible with more than 40 mainstream public chains, including Ethereum, BNB Chain, Base, and Solana. The idea is to drive the scalability of the prediction market through verifiable high-quality data, fundamentally addressing the issue of data credibility in this sector.