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Web3 may seem chaotic, but there has always been a clear thread—following the deployment strategies of leading exchanges allows you to see the trend.
Recently, a project worth noting is APRO Oracle. It attracts a lot of attention through airdrops to token holders and rights binding. What does this imply?
On the surface, it is backed by major institutions, which is indeed a strong background. But what truly matters is that it addresses a long-neglected issue that concerns the entire ecosystem.
APRO is not a traditional oracle in the conventional sense. It is a next-generation oracle protocol driven by AI. What's the difference? Traditional oracles can only read on-chain or formatted data—such as prices, quantities, and other structured information. What APRO does is more ambitious: enabling blockchain to truly "understand" the real world.
How to understand? Through AI. APRO can process multi-dimensional data like images, files, and text. Even when RWA (Real World Assets) are massively onboarded in the future, it can seamlessly adapt. In other words—
Blockchain now has "eyes" and a "brain."
The waves of AI, RWA, and Web3 are converging. The definition of oracles is also changing. APRO happens to stand at this intersection. From a narrative, technological, and ecological resource perspective, it is not short-term hype but a player in the infrastructure level with medium- to long-term growth potential.
For participants, this is more than just an airdrop—it’s like buying a ticket early to enter the next-generation oracle era.
Institutional endorsement is indeed valuable, but the problem is, who isn't endorsed these days... Instead of waiting for the next generation of oracle era, it's better to see if APRO can survive until then.