There are new developments in the oracle sector. WINkLink recently announced an ecosystem-level partnership with Atomic Wallet. This combination is quite interesting—one acts as the transporter of on-chain data, and the other is a decentralized wallet managing thousands of assets.
Many people are probably already familiar with Atomic Wallet, a long-established wallet that supports over 1,000 crypto assets and focuses on self-custody security. By teaming up with WINkLink, the real breakthrough is bridging the gap between oracle data and asset management scenarios. Since WINkLink upgraded its entire oracle ecosystem, it has been seeking collaborations with various leading Web3 projects, and this is a notable move on the wallet front.
From a practical perspective, oracles provide wallets with reliable on-chain pricing data, giving users more accurate references when allocating assets or performing cross-chain operations. For the TRON ecosystem and the WINkLink community, partnering with a mature wallet can also bring more real-world user scenarios. The path of decentralized self-custody is expanding, and such interactions between foundational infrastructures may become the norm.
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pvt_key_collector
· 11-27 09:46
The Oracle Machine is causing a stir again, this collaboration does seem to have some substance.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 11-26 20:19
It feels like telling a story again, but there are still too few practical scenarios.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 11-26 18:38
The Wallet is linked to the Oracle Machine, this approach is indeed becoming viable.
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BearMarketBro
· 11-26 09:18
The Oracle Machine is starting to get competitive again, it feels like everyone is fighting for a piece of the Wallet pie.
Do Wallet users really care about data accuracy? To be honest, I'm a bit too lazy to follow.
Infrastructure linkage sounds good, but I'm afraid it might just be a paper collaboration.
This round of Atomic has something going for it; ecosystem integration is definitely more reliable than going solo.
The TRON ecosystem is becoming more active, which is quite interesting.
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NFTBlackHole
· 11-24 13:48
Well... the Oracle Machine is at it again, this time hugging the Wallet's thigh.
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VibesOverCharts
· 11-24 13:44
Speaking of Atomic Wallet, it has been quite active lately, and this collaboration with WINkLink looks good.
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GweiTooHigh
· 11-24 13:43
Oracles are getting competitive again, and WINkLink played this hand pretty well.
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FlashLoanPrince
· 11-24 13:39
The Oracle Machine is always about the last mile, and this time there has finally been some substantial progress.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 11-24 13:32
Hmm... the Oracle Machine is working on infrastructure again, this combination is alright.
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LightningAllInHero
· 11-24 13:29
Talking about ecological cooperation again, can these two really spark something?
There are new developments in the oracle sector. WINkLink recently announced an ecosystem-level partnership with Atomic Wallet. This combination is quite interesting—one acts as the transporter of on-chain data, and the other is a decentralized wallet managing thousands of assets.
Many people are probably already familiar with Atomic Wallet, a long-established wallet that supports over 1,000 crypto assets and focuses on self-custody security. By teaming up with WINkLink, the real breakthrough is bridging the gap between oracle data and asset management scenarios. Since WINkLink upgraded its entire oracle ecosystem, it has been seeking collaborations with various leading Web3 projects, and this is a notable move on the wallet front.
From a practical perspective, oracles provide wallets with reliable on-chain pricing data, giving users more accurate references when allocating assets or performing cross-chain operations. For the TRON ecosystem and the WINkLink community, partnering with a mature wallet can also bring more real-world user scenarios. The path of decentralized self-custody is expanding, and such interactions between foundational infrastructures may become the norm.