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There are new developments in the oracle sector. WINkLink recently announced a strategic partnership with a leading exchange, creating synergy by integrating both parties' ecosystem resources. From a technical perspective, this type of collaboration could bring new application scenarios to oracle infrastructure—when the massive data from trading platforms connects with on-chain and off-chain oracle networks, it could theoretically enable smart contracts to access more reliable price feeds. However, the actual impact will depend on how the subsequent technical solutions are implemented, as Web3 infrastructure has always been a long-term endeavor.
When it comes to oracles, you really need to focus on the tech. No matter how much hype there is, the price feeds are still the same.
Is WINkLink reliable this time? Has anyone used it?
Every day it's "ecosystem integration," but in the end, it's all just stories. What about the reality?
Oracle infrastructure really does need this kind of thing, but why is it always some leading exchange? It's always the same playbook.
Let's wait and see if they can actually solve the price feed delay issue; otherwise, it's all for nothing.
I'm already tired of the Oracle narrative. Every day it's about ecosystem integration and reliable price feeds, but in the end, it's always the same old routine.
WINkLink is collaborating with exchanges—can this really be implemented this time? I have my doubts.
Oracles are just so-so; no matter how much they're hyped, it won't change the current situation.
It's another long-term game, another piece of infrastructure. Just hearing about it already makes me feel a bit tired.
They talk a big game about price feeds and infrastructure, but let’s wait three months and see the results.
Whether WINkLink can really shake up the current landscape this time still depends on how many resources the exchanges are willing to invest.
Wait, WINkLink is making moves again... Can they actually follow through this time?
The key is whether the price feed is reliable. The more data there is, the more likely issues will arise.
By the way, if this kind of partnership actually gets implemented, will gas fees go down?
Another marathon—when will we finally reach the finish line...
Sounds pretty good, but it's easy to talk about it nicely—actually making it work is a whole different story.
When it comes to oracles, stability is really the key. The accuracy of the data is a matter of life and death.
WINkLink integrating with top exchanges' ecosystems? Feels like everyone is saying this, but how many are actually usable?
Oracles do take time, but improving price feed reliability is kind of interesting.
Another "theoretically possible"—when will it actually start working?
We've been hearing about the long-term infrastructure race for years. Will it really be different this time?