October 2025 marked the ignition point for APRO ($AT). The token generation event (TGE) on October 24 launched $AT on major exchanges like Binance, hitting an all-time high of $0.8594 amid buzz for its AI-enhanced oracle capabilities. Designed to bridge real-world data to blockchains, APRO focused on secure randomness, multi-asset intelligence, and support for emerging sectors like RWAs, DeFi, and prediction markets. Backed by Polychain Capital, Franklin Templeton, and YZi Labs, it promised a "next-gen" oracle with dual push/pull data models and AI verification to combat manipulation.
November and December 2025 were building months amid market dips. APRO didn't idle—it rolled out Oracle-as-a-Service (OaaS) on BNB Chain, integrating live sports and event data for prediction markets. Partnerships formed rapidly: with Lista DAO for RWA tokenization, Nubila Network for AI-driven insights, and nofA_ai for autonomous agents that combine real-time data with on-chain execution. By mid-December, APRO had secured over 50GB of data on BNB Greenfield and expanded integrations to 20+ chains, including announcements for Aptos and Solana. Community engagement surged with dev camps, world tours, and airdrops, while the annual report outlined 10 pillars, from AI Tokenized Task Protocols (ATTPs) to global scalability.
Late December brought more momentum. On December 24, OaaS went live on Ethereum, targeting prediction markets with no-infrastructure-required data feeds. A partnership with Aster DEX highlighted APRO's role in supporting events and AI agents, while listings on BTCC for perpetual futures trading boosted liquidity. Despite dipping to an all-time low of $0.0795 on December 17 amid broader market corrections, $AT stabilized as adoption grew—serving millions of oracle calls for AI agents and RWAs.
Entering January 2026, APRO's liftoff accelerated. The new year saw $AT surge over 40% in a week, trading at $0.1762 with a $40.6 million market cap and daily volumes of $15-30 million. Circulating supply hit 230 million, with utilities like staking and governance drawing in holders. Recent X posts and Binance Square articles celebrated milestones, including deeper RWA upgrades and predictions for 2026 trends like AI oracles in trade finance and legal settlements. Community discussions emphasized APRO's edge in multi-chain support (now 40+ networks) and secure feeds for 161 price services across 15 blockchains.
The journey from launch to this point showcases resilience: navigating unlocks, building partnerships, and delivering features like hybrid architecture and zero-knowledge enhancements. Looking ahead, the roadmap teases 2026 innovations—node auctions, legal document schemas, and fiat integrations—positioning APRO as a cornerstone of Web3. From a mid-cap newcomer valued at under $50 million to a thriving infrastructure play, APRO's path proves that in crypto, consistent execution outlasts fleeting hype.


