When it comes to the importance of oracles in the Web3 ecosystem, decentralized oracle APRO speaks with strength. As a data infrastructure for blockchain applications, it combines off-chain and on-chain processes, supporting both data push and data pull methods to provide real-time data.



On the technical level, APRO integrates multiple advanced capabilities—AI-driven verification mechanisms ensure data accuracy, verifiable randomness enhances security, and a dual-layer network system provides additional protection. This combination directly addresses the core issues of data quality and security in oracles.

In terms of application coverage, APRO supports various asset types such as cryptocurrencies, stocks, real estate, and gaming data, and has connected to over 40 different blockchain networks. This means that no matter which chain you develop on, you can obtain reliable data support. More importantly, its design closely collaborates with blockchain infrastructure, helping developers reduce integration costs and improve system performance.
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CryptoCross-TalkClubvip
· 4h ago
Laughing out loud, it's another project that "speaks with strength." Let's wait and see. Anyway, the bear market isn't missing this PPT master.
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screenshot_gainsvip
· 4h ago
Are all 40 chains connected? This lineup is really impressive, more ambitious than I imagined. But speaking of which, the accuracy of oracle data is the key, right? AI verification sounds impressive, but in reality, it all depends on on-chain data.
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RealYieldWizardvip
· 4h ago
Oracles can be used on all 40 chains, sounds pretty good. However, whether this AI verification is reliable or not depends on subsequent developments.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 4h ago
The oracle has indeed been stuck for a long time. The AI verification + double-layer network approach of APRO is quite good, but does the number 40 chains sound a bit exaggerated? Honestly, I like the design of connecting over 40 chains. Other oracles get stuck here. Wait, can stock and real estate data also be on the chain? Seems a bit risky. Who will be responsible for auditing? The combination of double-layer network + verifiable randomness really has some skills; I just want to see if it will actually work without issues. Ultimately, it's about the practical implementation. No matter how good the hype, it has to stand the test.
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BakedCatFanboyvip
· 4h ago
It looks like another oracle project is just bragging, but the idea of APRO's double-layer network + AI verification does have some substance. Can it be used on 40 chains? Sounds good, but how many are truly practical? I've heard many times that integration costs are low. Let's wait until it's actually used before judging.
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ProveMyZKvip
· 4h ago
Dual-layer network + AI verification, this combination indeed solves the longstanding problem of oracles. Alright, supporting over 40 chains, this really has some substance. Data accuracy is the key, otherwise all the additional features are useless. It feels like someone finally has a thorough understanding of oracles.
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