Starting from who will feed the data: APRO wants to solve the biggest embarrassment of blockchain 😅
If we compare blockchain to a super reliable ledger, it has a fatal flaw: it cannot check information online by itself. It knows nothing about real-world prices, weather, or event results.
At this point, oracles are needed - simply put, they serve as the eyes and ears for the blockchain.
But a problem arises: if only one party is feeding the data, what if they report inaccurately, randomly, or get hacked?
Many projects get stuck at this step: either they are ridiculously expensive or not secure enough.
APRO is here to clean up this mess 🙋🏼♀️
It is not a single-point data mover, but a decentralized data validation factory:
• There are off-chain nodes responsible for collection, and on-chain contracts responsible for verification
• Data can be pushed to contracts or pulled as needed
• It also adds AI-driven validation and verifiable randomness, making fraud and manipulation harder
💸 The types of assets supported are quite wild: from cryptocurrency prices and stocks to real estate and game data,
running on over 40 public chains, allowing different ecosystems to connect to this universal data interface.
For developers, this means:
No need to struggle with data integration anymore, no more worries about single points of failure. By integrating with APRO, they can focus more on product and user experience.
In a world where more and more things are going on-chain,
who will feed the data, and how to do it safely and cheaply, will be an unavoidable issue for all applications.
What APRO aims to do is to make this problem not a problem anymore 💪🏻
@APRO-Oracle

