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Majority of the market players are purely concentrating on speed of execution which they pay no heed to the invisible tax of redundancy. Our data requirements are to be real time each second even out of trading hours, which is a huge economic waste. This results in the wasteful beat of the legacy oracle heartbeat, i.e., paying gas to update in-chain prices when the network is not being used by anyone, which eventually kills scalability.

Apro Oracle meets this by designing a dynamic switching protocol. The system provides an intelligent switch between a Push (constant streaming) and a Pull (on-demand) model rather than strictly relying on one with the other based on network usage. Imagine that it is a motion- sensor light system in a large warehouse. It does not burn electricity at night and leaves the room empty, neither does that make you grope in the dark to get a switch. It becomes active at the time activity is detected.

This is what makes experimental technology unique to sustainable infrastructure as liquidity fragments across dozens of Layer 2s, with the ability to autonomously optimize gas costs without compromising the data freshness. Authentic innovation may appear as efficiency, as opposed to speed. You should always perform due diligence.

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