$AT makes way more sense once you think about how blockchains actually work.
Most on-chain applications require real-world data, but blockchains cannot access anything outside of their network. That's where APRO comes in: it bridges the gap, bringing in off-chain information in a simple and efficient way.
What really appeals to me is the flexibility: sometimes data is pushed automatically, other times apps just pull what they need. No wasted resources. And the AI layer adds a big safety boost by validating data before it hits the chain—crucial, because one bad feed can break an entire protocol.
They also provide verifiable randomness, which is a huge deal for gaming, lotteries, NFT mints-basically anywhere you need fairness you can actually prove.
Along with that, you get a two-layer network, support for tons of assets, over 40 chains, and, most importantly, easy integration.
Honestly, @APRO Oracle feels like exactly what blockchains need going forward.

