It is an assumption, though, that the majority believe DeFi systems will fail due to

That’s not true.

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DeFi is broken when its data is false.

One faulty price. One late update. One untrusted source - and good positions are cleared, credibility is shaken, and trust is lost. Smart contracts fail not because they are weak. They fail because they are blind.

This is where APRO gently turns the conversation.

APRO is not competing on speed as an oracle calling figures on-chain. It is competing as a system that is able to correctly map the real world into something that blockchains are able to interpret. It looks at documents, ignores noise, uses AI algorithms on those documents, and then lets decentralized computation validate what is true before it gets written into smart contracts.

Even more, the end product is not just data; rather, it includes accountability.

This means that with open models of Push and Pull, developers pay for truth when it really counts. Then, with multi-source pricing and anomaly detection, markets remain cool under pressure. Lastly, with document verification, real-world assets finally have the proof level that it has not received before.

In DeFi, one can easily execute.

“The truth is hard.” APRO is actually laying the foundations of what is going to be a

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