Oracle networks for blockchains

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Amberdata offers first-party oracles for DeFi applications through partnerships with API3, Pyth Network, and Flux Protocol, and their services cater specifically to blockchain applications by providing comprehensive digital asset data and insights into blockchain networks, crypto markets, and decentralized finance.

Enya Labs operates Boba Network, which is a multichain Layer-2 network that utilizes HybridCompute™ smart contracts to connect Web2 data with Web3 protocols. This indicates that they are involved in the development of technology that bridges on-chain and off-chain ecosystems, which is a key function of oracle networks. Additionally, their focus on enhancing blockchain scalability, security, and privacy, as well as supporting multichain interoperability, shows that their technology specifically caters to blockchain applications.

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TRON is involved in the development of oracle networks through its WinkLink project, which feeds on-chain smart contracts with real-world data. Additionally, TRON's technology and services specifically cater to blockchain applications, as evidenced by its focus on decentralization, DApps, and various blockchain-based financial services.

Theori is involved in blockchain security and has launched the Relic Protocol, which is described as the world’s first trustless oracle for Ethereum’s historical data. This indicates that Theori is involved in the development or provision of oracle networks specifically catering to blockchain applications.

Pyth Network is involved in the development and provision of oracle networks, specifically catering to blockchain applications by providing real-time market data to over 50 blockchains and supporting multiple blockchain ecosystems.

Space + Time offers a decentralized data warehouse for smart contracts and provides a platform that combines blockchain data with offchain data in a single query. They also allow the publishing of SQL query results directly to smart contracts using Chainlink oracles, which indicates involvement in oracle networks for blockchain applications.

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Kwil's built-in oracle system allows the network to reach consensus on external events, and the company is involved in blockchain technology as it provides decentralized, byzantine fault-tolerant database networks tailored for dApps and decentralized platforms.

Openmesh operates a decentralized cloud and oracle network designed to store, process, and stream data without middlemen. It supports a wide range of applications including dApps and smart contracts, which are specific to blockchain applications.

Syndicate provides cross-chain data oracles to write data to L3 based on onchain and offchain listeners, which indicates involvement in oracle networks. Additionally, their technology and services cater specifically to blockchain applications, as evidenced by their extensive support for EVM chains, smart contracts, and onchain transactions.

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