#SWTCH In the Oracle Machine track, everyone's first reaction is LINK, and the second may be Band. But what about SWTCH? It doesn't play the myth packaging game with you, but instead acts as a real "contractor". Others say "I can feed you prices," SWTCH says "I can feed you all the data you want." It feels like home renovation: while others only provide you with flooring, SWTCH directly undertakes the entire customized project.
Its positioning is quite interesting: it is not the sole provider of data, but rather a "switch platform" for data supply. Developers can directly place orders on SwitchBoard for the data they want, and node workers take on the tasks. The token SWTCH acts as a lubricant in this process: payment, staking, governance, and multiple uses for one token. From an investment logic perspective, SWTCH is quite similar to an "on-chain labor market." The more people need Oracle Machines, the more orders there are; the more orders there are, the busier the nodes become; the busier the nodes are, the stronger the demand for tokens. The capital market looks at the story, while developers focus on efficiency, and SWTCH just happens to satisfy the appetites of both sides. Of course, don't fantasize that it can replace Chainlink overnight; the position of the big brother is not easily shaken. But with a small yet beautiful positioning, a flexible mechanism, and a closed loop of token value, SWTCH has become an "independent contractor" in the Oracle Machine. It doesn't compete for the center position, but can sustain itself through contracts while gradually building a good reputation. Investing in SWTCH is like investing in a small outsourcing company: it may not be luxurious, but it is grounded in reality, and once the market explodes with orders, its valuation can surprise you. $SWTCH
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#SWTCH In the Oracle Machine track, everyone's first reaction is LINK, and the second may be Band. But what about SWTCH? It doesn't play the myth packaging game with you, but instead acts as a real "contractor". Others say "I can feed you prices," SWTCH says "I can feed you all the data you want." It feels like home renovation: while others only provide you with flooring, SWTCH directly undertakes the entire customized project.
Its positioning is quite interesting: it is not the sole provider of data, but rather a "switch platform" for data supply. Developers can directly place orders on SwitchBoard for the data they want, and node workers take on the tasks. The token SWTCH acts as a lubricant in this process: payment, staking, governance, and multiple uses for one token.
From an investment logic perspective, SWTCH is quite similar to an "on-chain labor market." The more people need Oracle Machines, the more orders there are; the more orders there are, the busier the nodes become; the busier the nodes are, the stronger the demand for tokens. The capital market looks at the story, while developers focus on efficiency, and SWTCH just happens to satisfy the appetites of both sides.
Of course, don't fantasize that it can replace Chainlink overnight; the position of the big brother is not easily shaken. But with a small yet beautiful positioning, a flexible mechanism, and a closed loop of token value, SWTCH has become an "independent contractor" in the Oracle Machine. It doesn't compete for the center position, but can sustain itself through contracts while gradually building a good reputation.
Investing in SWTCH is like investing in a small outsourcing company: it may not be luxurious, but it is grounded in reality, and once the market explodes with orders, its valuation can surprise you.
$SWTCH