For ordinary encrypted users, wallets are actually the frontline of your interaction with the on-chain world - when you open it, you can see your current holdings, net assets, NFTs, tokens, stablecoins, synthetic assets... But have you ever thought: when you see these numbers, are they really reliable? Especially when facing those illiquid, niche tokens, NFTs, and cross-chain assets, traditional wallets often can only pull an 'unreliable' price estimate from some API.

This is why I think APRO Oracle (abbreviated as APRO) may now become an indispensable component of the next generation of Web3 wallets - it upgrades wallets from 'appearance-based' to 'intelligent + verification + notarization + data infrastructure'. Below, I'll break down why I have a brainless optimism about it.

One, why do wallets need 'to evolve again'

Imagine your wallet has various things:

Mainstream coins (BTC / ETH / USDC) — valuation is not an issue;

But there are also rare NFTs, inscriptions/tokenized art/new chain tokens/some long-tail niche assets;

There are also cross-chain assets, tokenized real-world assets (RWA), or various alternative contract tokens that may appear in the future.

Traditional wallets can handle mainstream coins fairly well — they have liquidity and exchange quotes. But for the latter, it becomes troublesome: liquidity is sparse, price fluctuations are large, different chains have different sources, and maintaining a reliable data source is not easy. This can lead to two results:

Wallet valuations are inaccurate (they may be overestimated or underestimated);

Or the wallet doesn't display the value of these assets at all — turning them into 'dormant assets' that are neither visible nor usable.

So, if Web3 truly wants to move from a niche tech circle to mainstream use, making crypto assets genuinely 'visible, calculable, and usable', the data source layer of wallets must be upgraded.

Two, what has APRO done — making wallets smarter.

APRO is not just a 'backend oracle' (just feeding prices); it tries to treat the entire 'data + verification + multi-source + notarization + multi-chain + multi-assets + structured + standardized + composable' as infrastructure. It has three key contributions to wallets/front-end users:

✅ 1. Aggregation & Verification — Making data more reliable

APRO's design is multi-source + multi-chain + multi-assets + verification — it does not just take the quote from one exchange and string it up, but aggregates multiple liquidity pools, multiple exchanges, and multiple data sources to cross-verify prices or values, detect anomalies, smoothen/median/weighted average processing, and finally provide 'trusted valuation + source + timestamp + proof'. Thus, even for sparse liquidity and many erroneous quotes for niche assets, a relatively reliable valuation can still be obtained.

For wallets, this means that the valuation seen when opened is no longer a 'draft from casually pulling an API', but closer to a net asset estimate that is 'real market + multi-source + notarized + verified'.

🔧 2. Support for multi-assets and complex assets — including things that traditional wallets dare not touch.

APRO's services not only support mainstream crypto but also extend to a broader range — including cross-chain assets, niche tokens, possible tokenized real-world assets (RWA), NFT-adjacent assets, various contract tokens, etc. According to its public information, it covers multiple chains and various asset categories.

This means for wallets: no longer just mainstream coins can 'see value'; those 'niche, alternative, future assets' in your wallet may also be correctly valued — and the data you receive when querying is verified data, not randomly fluctuating junk prices.

🌐 3. Empowering frontend wallets / user interfaces — wallets can directly call Oracle data layers.

More importantly, APRO is heading towards integration with the wallet ecosystem / Web3 frontend. Public information shows that APRO claims to be 'No.1 Oracle', its feed services integrate with multiple projects/protocols, willing to provide data for the ecosystem.

This means — in the near future, when you open your Web3 wallet (like a wallet supporting multi-chain / multi-asset), it may directly call APRO's oracle interface, using real, multi-source, verified data to give you asset valuations, no longer relying on a single exchange API.

In other words — the wallet itself can transform into a 'small DeFi / asset dashboard + liquidity monitor + valuation assistant + notarization assistant'.

Three, ecosystem and capital endorsement + data infrastructure positioning — it’s not hype, it’s infrastructure construction.

Another reason I like APRO is: it does not rely on hype stories, but on infrastructure + capital + ecological layout. Specifically:

APRO completed a seed round financing in 2024, led by well-known institutions (including Polychain Capital, Franklin Templeton, etc.), which shows that professional investors recognize its positioning value in the data infrastructure layer.

According to official updates, they have provided data feeds for multiple DeFi / AI / RWA projects, conducting integration testing and ecosystem expansion.

APRO's design goals are broad — not just doing price feeds, but also wanting to serve cross-chain assets, RWA, AI-driven contracts, multi-chain, multi-assets, multi-source data — it aims to create the data backbone of a mixed world of Web3 / TradFi / RWA / multi-chain.

This is not a hype project, but an infrastructure project — a foundational construction of 'on-chain + off-chain + multi-assets + multi-protocols + multi-chains + multiple data sources + multiple uses'. Such projects, once widely integrated, may have lasting value and become an indispensable part of the Web3 ecosystem.

Four, what does it mean for users if all wallets use APRO?

If more and more wallets choose to integrate APRO in the future, users will receive:

More accurate, reliable, and credible asset valuations — not just mainstream coins, niche tokens, rare NFTs, cross-chain assets, alternative tokens, all may be correctly valued;

Higher data transparency and credibility — not a single source, nor easily manipulated, but rather multi-source aggregation + verification + notarization + historical records;

Richer asset management and portfolio possibilities — credible valuations + composability + cross-chain + multi-assets → you can more confidently engage in various DeFi / RWA / cross-chain / investment / asset allocation;

Wallets upgrade from a tool for 'saving money / checking prices' to 'asset management / risk monitoring / liquidity dashboard / comprehensive asset console' — friendly to ordinary users, DeFi users, long-term holders, and cross-chain users.

In simple terms, it may truly make Web3 wallets 'easy to use + powerful + secure + universal'.

Five, however, it is not magic — this path requires time and also an ecosystem.

Of course, I know that any infrastructure project needs time and ecological support, and APRO is no exception. Whether it can truly become the 'data layer of mainstream wallets' depends on whether wallet manufacturers are willing to integrate, whether protocols are willing to trust it, whether the types of assets will diversify, and whether users will accept the data it provides.

But one thing I am very sure of — if it succeeds, it will fundamentally enhance the user experience, asset liquidity, and multi-asset management capabilities of the entire Web3.

Moreover, from its current financing, ecological layout, public roadmap, and integration intentions, the steps it has taken are more practical and solid than many projects that 'shout to disrupt the future'.

Conclusion: Wallets should not just be a 'piggy bank + browser', APRO helps it become a 'future asset dashboard'

As the assets in your wallet diversify increasingly, when you hold multi-chain, NFT, DeFi tokens, cross-chain assets, and possibly tokenized real-world assets at the same time, you need a system that can not only 'see the numbers' but also 'verify value + notarize assets + give you confidence in assets + manage in a composable way + operate across chains'.

APRO is the system that wraps wallets with 'real world + multi-assets + multi-chain + multi-data + multi-protocols + verification + notarization + liquidity possibilities'. I am very confident in it — because it does not just feed prices, but reconstructs the infrastructure of Web3.

#APRO @APRO Oracle $AT