#APRO Oracle is a decentralized oracle network that securely delivers real-world data to blockchain applications. The term oracle refers to a system that brings data from outside the blockchain to smart contracts. The blockchain itself cannot access external data, which is why oracles are used.

APRO utilizes both off-chain and on-chain processes on its network. Its function is to collect data from external sources and then verify and deliver that data on the blockchain so that decentralized applications can use it.

APRO uses two methods to deliver data:

1. Data Pull – When a blockchain application requires real-time data, it requests data from APRO and data is only received then.

2. Data Push – APRO automatically sends data updates when price changes or specific conditions are met, keeping the data continuously updated.

APRO includes advanced features as well, such as AI-driven verification that validates data from data sources through machine learning, and verifiable randomness that keeps data reliable and safe.

APRO uses a dual-layer network system, where the first layer is the main oracle network and the second layer resolves ambiguities or disputes to maintain data quality and security.

This platform supports various types of data — from cryptocurrencies, stocks, commodities, real estate to gaming or prediction markets — and works across more than 40 blockchains.

APRO's design is such that it provides blockchain developers with accurate, real-time, and reliable data, allowing DeFi applications, prediction markets, RWA (real-world asset) platforms, and AI integrated systems to operate with correct data.

In this way, APRO provides a decentralized data infrastructure that securely delivers off-chain and on-chain data to blockchain applications, enabling smart contracts to interact with real-world information.

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