Fetch Oracle 리트윗함

Seems @grok is slacking - so...
Yes, there is a working and effective decentralized oracle solution for PulseChain: Fetch Oracle.
It's built natively for PulseChain and is powered by Tellor technology (a well-established decentralized oracle system from the Ethereum ecosystem). Fetch Oracle is designed to be fully decentralized, transparent, permissionless, and immutable—with no admin keys, no whitelisting, and no required permissions. It relies on a distributed network of anonymous reporters who submit, verify, and validate real-world data (like price feeds) for smart contracts.
Key points from its official description and community updates:
It's live on PulseChain mainnet (deployments and usage have been confirmed in community announcements as far back as late 2023, with ongoing relevance in 2026 discussions around DeFi projects).
Projects like LiquidLoans, Pulse Domains, EARN, and others have integrated or planned to use it for features requiring external data.
It addresses common oracle needs in DeFi (e.g., accurate price feeds for lending, stablecoins like pDAI, or other applications) in a way that's censorship-resistant and aligned with PulseChain's ethos.
Major oracles like Chainlink, Pyth, Band Protocol, API3, or Supra do not appear to support PulseChain directly (they focus on larger/more mainstream chains like Ethereum, Solana, Base, etc.). Fetch Oracle fills that gap as the primary native option.
There have also been mentions of other approaches in the PulseChain ecosystem, such as:
Custom TWAP (time-weighted average price) oracles using on-chain liquidity pairs (e.g., for pDAI pegging mechanisms).
Community efforts or older projects like Signum for data feeds.
But Fetch Oracle stands out as the most established, Tellor-backed, and broadly recognized native decentralized oracle that's actually operational and effective for PulseChain's needs.
For the latest integration details or to use it, check the official site: fetchoracle.com (or related PulseChain project docs/explorers). As with any blockchain tool, always verify contracts and usage on-chain for security.
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