Don't be fooled by the name 'Oracle'; it's just a delivery person who might be late at any time.
Everyone, today I want to talk to you about that mysterious 'Oracle'. Many people think it's the gatekeeper of blockchain, but to me, it resembles a delivery person who could mess things up at any moment.
Blockchain itself is blind and can't see what's happening in the real world. Traditional oracles are like errand runners, fetching data (like currency prices, game results) from outside and throwing it in. The problem arises: what if the delivery person changes the order on the way, or the delivery is late (delayed), wouldn't that make the transaction void? This is what is called the 'Oracle Problem'.
Vanar wants to go big this time; it doesn't plan to find a delivery person but instead moves the kitchen home. By compressing data through Neutron and storing it directly on the chain, it allows the Kayon engine to read and calculate by itself. This isn't just showing off; it's to fundamentally solve the trust crisis with that 'external AI'.
Also, don’t tell me that Google is just a name. What I care about is what was mentioned in the data: Vanar directly invoked Google's 'High-speed internal internet'. For AI reasoning, latency is a fatal weakness. With a giant's physical fiber backing it up, allowing verification nodes to run directly in green energy data centers, this AI chain's game has real significance.
I don't look at advertising slogans; I look at whether this 'data fiber' can outperform the traditional telephone. Currently, market sentiment is stuck in the 'fear' zone, with currency prices hovering around $0.0083, but this kind of physical hard power confrontation cannot be understood just by looking at candlestick charts.
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