Correct, the blockchain information courier is specifically responsible for securely and quickly transmitting off-chain real data such as encrypted assets, stock market data, RWA price data, market conditions, interest rates, exchange rates, and real-time data from exchanges into the blockchain. Saying that APRO is an information courier helps us better understand the role of oracles, as it is responsible for bringing off-chain data onto the chain after secure authentication. It plays the role of a courier, while ensuring that its deliveries are accurate, correct, and quickly transmitted to all recipients.

Let’s imagine what the scenario would be like without the APRO information courier. You would find that 90% of DeFi would be paralyzed, stablecoins unable to maintain their peg, lending protocols unable to liquidate, and DEXs unable to price. Why? Because lending protocols require real-time ETH prices, and stablecoin protocols need USD interest rates. Without the APRO courier, this information cannot be obtained; RWA would not exist, as the on-chain would be unable to know the prices of real bonds, gold, and U.S. Treasury bonds, and tokenization would not occur either. Without oracles, AI agents would be unable to execute, as AI agents cannot know prices, states, times, or data, and thus cannot make decisions or execute them. It can be said that oracles are the fundamental data layer standard of the entire Web3.

According to reports, APRO has provided oracle services for multiple blockchain ecosystems, including the Bitcoin ecosystem and BNB Chain, supporting price and data information for various assets and chains. In October 2025, APRO became the first project of a certain chain ecosystem launch event, such as "ASTER Rocket Launch," aimed at gaining liquidity and market attention. According to public reports, this round of financing and ecosystem expansion aims to promote APRO's development in oracle infrastructure, AI, and the integration of real-world assets.

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