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Smart contracts are powerful. But without real-world data, theyāre blind. Thatās the oracle problem. You lock collateral and trigger conditionsābut how does your chain know the price, the event, or the outcome? @DIA | Cross-Chain Oracles for Web3 is changing the game for blockchain data delivery between chains, making the black boxes of oracles obsolete. Traditional oracles = black boxes. They pull data from opaque third parties, with little transparency and a lot of trust required. For complex DeFi, tokenization, and RWAs ā thatās a liability. The better oracle model: sourcing data directly from origin, verifiable on-chain, multi-chain delivery, customizable for niche assets. Thatās how you build infrastructure, not hacks. Without dependable oracles, you get liquidations gone wrong, token prices misreported, and RWA feeds that collapse. The oracle is now a security surface. If your oracle fails, the smart contract fails. liable oracles have - Transparent are the sources ā Covers many chains & assets ā Have customizable & future-proof (e.g., RWAs, NFTs, randomness) @DIA | Cross-Chain Oracles for Web3 is a trustless, verifiable oracle network. Sourcing from more than 100 data sources, delivering to 50+ blockchains, openāsource, and auditable. What sets DIA apart from other oracles: - First-party data sourcing (no opaque API āblack boxesā) - Full transparency and auditability of how data is collected & processed. - Built for modern asset classes: token prices, RWAs, randomness, and proof-of-reserves. If youāre looking for oracle infrastructure that flows across EVM + WASM, covers long-tail assets, and doesnāt force you into a one-size-fits-all feedāDIA is fire. If you treat data as infrastructure and oracles as the plumbing of Web3, then DIA isnāt just another pipe; itās a reinforced pipeline built for the future
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aha, I thought someone won't notice. You nailed it man. DIA is still undervalued and I must ride the train up
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This is some valid deep research and I've been researching on the team myself and I think $DIA is an OG token. I don't mind stacking up more.
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it will surpass that ATH
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DIAās Verifiable RWA Oracles: Bringing Trust Back to Tokenized Assets
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