Fish, a prominent validator for proof-of-stake blockchains, announced on Tuesday that it will serve as a Chainlink "Reviewed Node Operator," growing the oracle network.
Chainlink is decentralized oracle network that securely connects smart contracts to external data sources and various payment networks.
In order to provide a high level of security, the Chainlink team claims to regularly consults with cybersecurity researchers and computer science academics.
The Chainlink platform uses special software for reliably secure this smart contract data.
Chainlink's decentralized oracle platform has been recognized by prominent researchers at Gartner as a highly effective solution for sourcing external data for smart contracts.
Fish aims to leverage its prior experience working as a validator to support Chainlink's decentralized oracle platform.
Fish will be listed in Chainlink's official documentation and the Chainlink Explorer.
On the Chainlink platform, running a node allows it to provide external data directly to smart contracts.
Fish team intends to help grow the Chainlink community by attracting more developers and other qualified professionals.
Last month, Google Cloud developer advocate Allen Day revealed that Chainlink may be used to provide BigQuery data to Ethereum-based smart contracts.
Chainlink welcomes Stake.fish as Reviewed Node Operator growing the LINK oracle network
gepubliceerd op Jul 25, 2019
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