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🎁 Gate APP has been updated to the latest version v8.0.5. Share your authentic experience on Gate Square for a chance to win Gate-exclusive Christmas gift boxes and position experience vouchers.
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When it comes to oracles, most people don't really have much feeling about them. During a bull market surge, everyone is busy chasing coins and trading contracts, hardly thinking about it. Only when the system really encounters problems—price data gets stuck, contracts can't be settled, funds are frozen—do people suddenly realize: no matter how decentralized the chain is, real-world data still needs someone to verify and bring it on-chain. Usually, no one cares, but when a collapse happens, the whole network curses. Oracles are this kind of invisible infrastructure that is thankless and difficult.
APRO is doing exactly this. It doesn't have those flashy, grand narratives; it follows a simple idea: enable on-chain applications to securely and reliably access real data. Developers don't have to build their own oracle systems from scratch; they can focus on their products. Sometimes, saving effort is the real skill.
Many people still think of "oracles = price quotes," which is outdated. Modern on-chain applications need to ask not only "what's the price" but also "has this event actually happened"—prediction markets need to verify if an event has ended, insurance protocols need to confirm if risk conditions are triggered, and applications like RWA and AI Agents need to check if documents are effective or if policies have changed. These information sources are complex, and a single number can't explain it all.
APRO's logic is to collect, verify, and standardize these complex, dispersed pieces of information, and finally output data that smart contracts can directly read. In simple terms, it’s handling "judgment questions" in reality, not just straightforward "arithmetic problems."
And this is not some PPT project; APRO is already running stably on BNB Chain and Solana. These two public chains are known for speed, and if an oracle delay causes a major crash, APRO’s verification mechanism can hold up, proving its technical robustness. Its native token AT is also gradually advancing ecosystem development. Oracles may be dull, but they are precisely the part that Web3 cannot do without.