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Oracles

A number of oracles are available on Monad testnet.

ChainSight

Chainsight redefines oracles with no-code tools, lowering costs, reducing single-operator risks, and driving scalable, open innovation.

To get started, check out the documentation

Chronicle

Chronicle's decentralized Oracle network was originally built within MakerDAO for the development of DAI and is now available to builders on Monad.

  • Data Feeds: Builders can choose from 90+ data feeds, including crypto assets, yield rates, and RWAs. Chronicle's data is sourced via custom-built data models, only utilizing Tier 1 sources.
  • Transparency & Integrity: Chronicle's Oracle network is fully transparent and verifiable via the Chronicle dashboard. Users can cryptographically challenge the integrity of every Oracle update using the 'verify' feature. Data is independently sourced by a community of Validators including Gitcoin, Etherscan, Infura, DeFi Saver, and MakerDAO.
  • Gas Efficiency: Pioneering the Schnorr-based Oracle architecture, Chronicle's Oracles use 60-80% less gas per update than other Oracle providers. This lowest cost per update allows Push Oracle updates to be made more frequently, enabling granular data reporting.
  • Every Oracle implementation is customized to fit your needs. Implement one of our existing data models or contact Chronicle to develop custom Oracle data feeds via Discord.

Developers can dive deeper into Chronicle Protocol's architecture and unique design choices via the docs.

Supported Networks:

  • Monad Testnet

Gelato VRF

Gelato VRF (Verifiable Random Function) provides a unique system offering trustable randomness on Monad Testnet.

See this guide to learn how to get started with Gelato VRF.

Supported Networks:

  • Monad Testnet

Orochi

Orochi Network is the world’s first Verifiable Data Infrastructure, addressing scalability, privacy, and data integrity challenges.

To get started, visit the Orochi documentation.

Supported Networks:

  • Monad Testnet

Pyth

The Pyth Network is one of the largest first-party Oracle network, delivering real-time data across a vast number of chains. Pyth introduces an innovative low-latency pull oracle design, where users can pull price updates onchain when needed, enabling everyone in the onchain environment to access that data point most efficiently. Pyth network updates the prices every 400ms, making Pyth one of the fastest onchain oracles.

Pyth Price Feeds Features:

Contract Addresses for Monad Testnet:

Supported Networks:

  • Monad Testnet

Redstone

RedStone is the fastest-growing Modular Oracle, specializing in yield-bearing collateral for lending markets, such as LSTs, LRTs and BTCFi.

To get started, visit the Redstone documentation.

Supported Networks:

  • Monad Testnet

Stork

Stork is an oracle protocol that enables ultra low latency connections between data providers and both on and off-chain applications. The most common use-case for Stork is pulling and consuming market data in the form of real time price feeds for DeFi.

Stork is implemented as a pull oracle. Stork continuously aggregates, verifies, and audits data from trusted publishers, and makes that aggregated data available at sub-second latency and frequency. This data can then be pulled into any on or off-chain application as often as needed.

To learn more about how Stork works, visit Core Concepts and How It Works.

Supported Networks:

  • Monad Testnet

Switchboard

Switchboard is a customizable oracle network and oracle aggregator.

To get started, visit the Switchboard documentation.

Supported Networks:

  • Monad Testnet