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  2. Blockchain oracle - Wikipedia

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    A blockchain oracle is a third-party service for smart contracts. Oracles provide trusted information based on the outside-world sources to the on-blockchain smart contracts. An oracle typically encapsulates the real-world complexity outside of the blockchain.

  3. Blockchain - Wikipedia

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    The Blockchain Table in Oracle 21c database is a centralized blockchain which provide immutable feature. Compared to decentralized blockchains, centralized blockchains normally can provide a higher throughput and lower latency of transactions than consensus-based distributed blockchains.

  4. Chainlink (blockchain oracle) - Wikipedia

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    Chainlink's decentralized oracle network is an open-source technology infrastructure that allows any blockchain to securely connect to off-chain data and computation resources. The network nodes fetch, validate, and deliver data from multiple sources onto blockchains to execute smart contracts.

  5. Trump’s New Memecoins, Explained - AOL

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    Trump was asked about the family memecoins during a January 21 press conference while standing beside fellow billionaires Sam Altman of OpenAI, Larry Ellison of Oracle, and Masayoshi Son of SoftBank.

  6. 5 Best Long-Term Cryptocurrencies To Buy for 2022 - AOL

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    Its mission, according to Securities.io, is to create the world’s first blockchain oracle network. Oracles are behind some of the most important blockchain technology and are integral to ...

  7. 17 Once-Loved Grocery Stores That Are Gone Forever - AOL

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    Checked Out. Countless grocery store chains have come and gone over the years, many that were household names at one point in time. With competition from upstarts, razor thin profit margins, and ...

  8. Distributed ledger technology law - Wikipedia

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    [19] HB 2417 Act also provides a definition of blockchain technology as a "distributed, decentralized, shared and replicated ledger, which may be public or private, permissioned or permissionless, or driven by tokenized crypto economics or tokenless" [20] and definition of smart contract as "event driven program, with state, that runs on a ...

  9. Blockchain-based database - Wikipedia

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    To overcome these shortcomings, taking a traditional database and adding blockchain features to it sounds more feasible. [6] That's how the concept of blockchain-based database came into existence, which consists of multiple member clouds riding on two primary layers; the first one is Database Interface and the second one is the Blockchain ...