Oracles

Bridge between blockchain and real world data

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Oracle ID Query Format Response Format Query Fee Status
ok_AnimeFxNknt3yGTqd... None None 0.0000 AE Active
ok_qJZPXvWPC7G9kFVEq... query response 0.0000 AE Active
ok_f9vDQvr1cFAQAesYA... query response 0.0000 AE Active
ok_gVcQ7b8WK6yERxPun... string string 0.0000 AE Inactive
ok_2Nn41cS6fjnAQFqm8... string string 0.0000 AE Inactive
ok_fCCw1JEkvXdztZxk8... string string 0.0000 AE Inactive
ok_ihiwPRd6t1DoL419R... {"city": "str"} {"tmp": "num"} 0.0000 AE Inactive
ok_2GUKG1gjmppfoEt7h... string int 0.0000 AE Inactive
ok_Q31QfzjWopxXpRHqd... {"city": "str"} {"tmp": "num"} 0.0000 AE Inactive
ok_2AU72NgGJ8Ejkbcix... {"city": "str"} {"tmp": "num"} 0.0000 AE Inactive
How Oracles Work
Register
Create oracle
Query
Ask for data
Respond
Provide answer
Extend
Renew TTL
What is an Oracle?

Oracles are trusted data providers that bring off-chain information onto the blockchain. Smart contracts can query oracles to get real-world data like prices, weather, sports scores, and more.

Use Cases
Price Feeds
Real-time cryptocurrency and fiat currency prices for DeFi applications.
Weather Data
Weather conditions for parametric insurance contracts.
Sports Results
Game scores and results for prediction markets.
Random Numbers
Verifiable random numbers for gaming and lotteries.
Oracle Transactions
  • OracleRegisterTx
    Register a new oracle
  • OracleQueryTx
    Send a query to oracle
  • OracleRespondTx
    Respond to a query
  • OracleExtendTx
    Extend oracle TTL