Smart contracts can run on the chain, but how does the key data come in? This seemingly simple question has long held the industry’s lifeline.
Until recently, the situation began to change.
**Everything started with a "Data Crisis"**
Last fall, several seasoned professionals sat together and reached a consensus: current oracles are too limited, mainly feeding price data. To truly unlock the potential of on-chain finance, blockchain needs to understand contract terms, news events, logistics trajectories, and even recognize image content.
Their idea was straightforward — not to copy existing solutions, but to leap directly to the next generation. Building a network infrastructure capable of cleaning "dirty data" from the real world and transforming it into trustworthy on-chain information.
It sounds ambitious, but the demand is real: trillions of dollars in real-world assets (RWA) are waiting to be credibly migrated onto the chain.
**Capital Voting Is Very Persuasive**
In October last year, several leading investment firms jointly invested $3 million in seed funding. This is not just an ordinary financing event — traditional financial giants are saying with real money: "We bet on this direction."
With funding support, the real challenge begins. The team needs to advance simultaneously in multiple complex fields such as AI algorithms, cryptographic verification, and cross-chain communication. An internal joke is: "We’re doing something that either changes the game or fails spectacularly."
**Two-layer Design of the Underlying Technology**
Their differentiation mainly lies in architectural design. First is the introduction of AI as a "data translator"...
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just_another_fish
· 7h ago
Oracles, to put it simply, are information barriers. Now someone is finally taking it seriously—spending $3 million to see how deep the water really is.
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LayerZeroHero
· 20h ago
The ceiling for oracles is indeed right here; the hurdle of dirty data entering the chain must be overcome. The $3 million bet indicates that traditional finance has also caught on; bringing RWA onto the chain is no joke.
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bridgeOops
· 20h ago
The oracle sector has been stuck for a long time, and now someone is finally going to shake things up. Support.
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MEVictim
· 20h ago
Oracles have indeed always been a bottleneck, but just feeding price data alone is really limiting...
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Rekt_Recovery
· 20h ago
ngl this oracle bottleneck thing has been the real plague... finally someone's actually trying to solve it instead of just slapping band-aids on broken infrastructure. watched too many "game-changing" projects die bc they couldn't get clean data on chain lmao
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 20h ago
Oracle issues are indeed a common topic, but this time it seems like something truly different is coming.
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ForkThisDAO
· 20h ago
The oracle pit is really deep. Is someone finally going to fill it now? I think this time is different.
Smart contracts can run on the chain, but how does the key data come in? This seemingly simple question has long held the industry’s lifeline.
Until recently, the situation began to change.
**Everything started with a "Data Crisis"**
Last fall, several seasoned professionals sat together and reached a consensus: current oracles are too limited, mainly feeding price data. To truly unlock the potential of on-chain finance, blockchain needs to understand contract terms, news events, logistics trajectories, and even recognize image content.
Their idea was straightforward — not to copy existing solutions, but to leap directly to the next generation. Building a network infrastructure capable of cleaning "dirty data" from the real world and transforming it into trustworthy on-chain information.
It sounds ambitious, but the demand is real: trillions of dollars in real-world assets (RWA) are waiting to be credibly migrated onto the chain.
**Capital Voting Is Very Persuasive**
In October last year, several leading investment firms jointly invested $3 million in seed funding. This is not just an ordinary financing event — traditional financial giants are saying with real money: "We bet on this direction."
With funding support, the real challenge begins. The team needs to advance simultaneously in multiple complex fields such as AI algorithms, cryptographic verification, and cross-chain communication. An internal joke is: "We’re doing something that either changes the game or fails spectacularly."
**Two-layer Design of the Underlying Technology**
Their differentiation mainly lies in architectural design. First is the introduction of AI as a "data translator"...