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DMAIL - Airdrop Points Guide (Thread)
Heard of Play2Earn?Now get ready for Mail2Earn π§Thatβs right! Social protocols are on the rise, and@Dmailofficial is leading the chargeAirdrop confi...
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Blockchains and smart contracts are self-contained closed systems that can't access data external to their network. However, many contractual agreements require off-chain data to facilitate their execution.
So, how do these self-contained systems access off-chain data? The answer is Oracles.
Oracles can retrieve data from various sources, including APIs, websites, and sensors, and then provide this data to the smart contract to trigger the appropriate actions. This allows for more complex and dynamic smart contracts that can interact with real-world events and information.
Without oracles, smart contracts would have minimal use, and DeFi would not be where it is today.
Watch the video to learn more about Oracles and the various types.
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Blockchains and smart contracts are self-contained closed systems that can't access data external to their network. However, many contractual agreements require off-chain data to facilitate their execution.
So, how do these self-contained systems access off-chain data? The answer is Oracles.
Oracles can retrieve data from various sources, including APIs, websites, and sensors, and then provide this data to the smart contract to trigger the appropriate actions. This allows for more complex and dynamic smart contracts that can interact with real-world events and information.
Without oracles, smart contracts would have minimal use, and DeFi would not be where it is today.
Watch the video to learn more about Oracles and the various types.
If you find this helpful, please support through subscribing and following.
Everythingblockchain π§ - Freethinkers, Writers β, Blockchain explorers π
In pursuit of simplifying the different blocks of the chain metaverse
Socials
Twitter, Medium, Youtube, Reddit, SubstackΒ
The information provided through this work is intended solely for educational purposes and must not be treated as investment advice. Any lapses in presenting any of the information correctly are ours alone. We disclaim any liability associated with the use of this content.
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