Oracles are becoming key infrastructure for bringing real-world assets onto blockchain networks. Platforms like Pyth and Chronicle are solving critical data feed challenges that enable seamless RWA integration into crypto markets. By providing reliable, decentralized price data and off-chain information verification, these oracle solutions bridge traditional finance and Web3, allowing institutions and users to tokenize and trade real assets on-chain with confidence. The evolution of oracle technology is reshaping how RWAs gain liquidity and accessibility across decentralized ecosystems.

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GateUser-e87b21eevip
· 12-18 13:05
Oracle has indeed become a hot topic, with Pyth and Chronicle each having their own advantages... But to be honest, data accuracy remains a longstanding challenge.
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TokenStormvip
· 12-18 10:36
Based on on-chain data, this wave of Oracle projects is indeed the eye of the storm. Pyth's price feed delay issues have been criticized for a long time, but I still allocated some positions [dog head]. I have backtested the RWA logic, and historically, the startup cycle for similar infrastructure has averaged 18 months. Currently, there seems to be quite a bit of arbitrage space, but this is purely technical analysis and does not constitute investment advice. Whales are once again aggressively buying LP tokens of Oracle projects. Should we, retail investors, follow or not? This really tests psychological resilience. Data shows that Pyth's TVL has increased 3.2 times in the past 72 hours. Such a curve usually indicates either a sharp rise or a crash. Should we take a gamble? Honestly, Chronicle's decentralization level is much higher than Pyth's, but its price is so much cheaper that it feels a bit strange. Can someone explain this? When miner fees skyrocket, it often signals that major players are accumulating. I bet Oracle will take off next month, but I am also prepared for the possibility of being trapped.
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OnchainSnipervip
· 12-16 11:25
Oh no, Oracle is indeed important, but can we really trust Pyth and Chronicle...
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WhaleWatchervip
· 12-15 19:51
Oracles are indeed the lifeblood of RWA, but it's uncertain how long Pyth and Chronicle can sustain themselves.
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CexIsBadvip
· 12-15 19:50
Oracles are truly the invisible MVP in Web3 infrastructure, but to be honest, can we trust Pyth's data feeding system...
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probably_nothing_anonvip
· 12-15 19:45
Oracle is indeed becoming increasingly important, but to be honest, are Pyth and Chronicle really reliable? It still depends on subsequent real-world data.
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BlockchainBrokenPromisevip
· 12-15 19:42
Oracles are truly the ceiling of infrastructure, but Pyth and Chronicle might be a bit overhyped... How are they actually performing in practice?
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IfIWereOnChainvip
· 12-15 19:25
NGL Pyth, this wave really makes sense. You can only truly play if the data source doesn't deceive.
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