Polkadot will be the first non-ethereum blockchain to integrate Chainlink.
"Chainlink is set to become the first and primary oracle provider for all Substrate-based chains and eventually the entire Polkadot network," Polkadot announced Monday.
Chainlink provides price feeds for blockchain applications typically involved in decentralized finance.
In an interview, Chainlink CEO Sergey Nazarov said the firm's oracles source pricing data from multiple sources - both on- and off-chain - to come within 1 percent of a true market price.
Launched in 2016, Polkadot was created by ethereum co-founder Gavin Wood.
Wood's Parity Technologies, has over 100 developers building infrastructure for the Polkadot project, according to Parity Head of Public Affairs Peter Mauric.
Polkadot is a network for connecting and launching blockchain applications, with its "Parachain" technology acting as a bridge between different blockchains.
Until Polkadot launches, Chainlink's pricing feeds will first service Polkadot's experimental Kusama network.
The parachain between Chainlink's decentralized pricing oracles and Kusama remains under construction, Polkadot said.
"The integration of Chainlink's decentralized oracle network on a dedicated parachain can unlock multiple use cases on Polkadot," Polkadot wrote in a blog post announcing the deal.
Polkadot to Use Chainlink Oracles for Interoperability Network
gepubliceerd op Feb 25, 2020
by Coindesk | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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