I think a lot of people are still underestimating what it means for RedStone to have been chosen as the official oracle provider for Ink, the L2 built by Kraken. This goes way beyond just another integration. It all started after Tydro, Ink’s main DeFi protocol, suffered a sophisticated attack on its previous oracle provider. The most important part: no incorrect prices entered the blockchain and no user positions were affected. But the incident highlighted something critical oracle infrastructure has become a major security issue.That’s when RedStone stepped in, in less than 48 hours:
All necessary feeds were activated;
The security assessment was completed;
And the infrastructure was already production-ready.
What began as an emergency solution turned into an official long-term partnership. This matters because Ink isn’t a small blockchain. We’re talking about an L2 backed by Kraken, one of the largest exchanges in the market, with over 10 million users. This kind of scale demands much more than basic BTC and ETH feeds.The Ink ecosystem aims to support:
RWAs;
Tokenized assets;
Kraken’s own financial products;
More specific markets;
Low-latency applications.
And this is exactly where RedStone’s modular architecture makes all the difference!
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