Oracles are heating up these days. If you had to pick just one word to describe the oracle ecosystem right now—what would it be? 🤔
Thinking about the interoperability solutions, data reliability, or maybe the competition between protocols? Drop your take below 👇
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TokenToaster
· 6h ago
Competition, pushing to the limit, this is it
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BlockImposter
· 9h ago
Chaos, chaos is chaos. Various oracles are playing their own games with their data, and no one can say which one is more reliable...
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GigaBrainAnon
· 11h ago
It's all rolled up; this ecosystem's one word is "chaos."
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AirdropHarvester
· 11h ago
It must be said that it's chaotic. Currently, several major oracles are vying for dominance, and the authenticity of the data is hard to distinguish.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 11h ago
Oh my god, that's a good question. I can only say "chaos"... Now everyone is fighting for the right to feed prices, who the hell knows which oracle will survive in the end.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 11h ago
The fierce battle for data access points, whoever wins will burn money
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SatoshiSherpa
· 11h ago
Chaotic, too chaotic. Each oracle does its own thing, no one trusts anyone else's data.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 11h ago
Professional rookie, consistently losing money, contrarian indicators, losing money is my specialty
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One word? "Cut," Oracle charges us for data fees, we pay for transaction fees, the market takes our principal, everyone gets what they need
Hey everyone 👋
Oracles are heating up these days. If you had to pick just one word to describe the oracle ecosystem right now—what would it be? 🤔
Thinking about the interoperability solutions, data reliability, or maybe the competition between protocols? Drop your take below 👇