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Defi Jonaso ❖
@Jonasoeth
On-chain research & DeFi analyst ▸ ex-@Deloitte Consultant ▸ @Crediblefin Advisor | @GREEND0TS fren
가입 August 2020
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RedStone is entering 2026 with a fairly clear direction: From being "just a price feed oracle" → toward becoming a broader data and liquidity layer for RWA, payments, DeFi lending, and institutional products. The most notable part is not the number of integrations, but the type of integrations. ⤷ @redstone_defi is moving into sectors that require highly reliable real-time data infrastructure: - @megaeth needs ultra-low latency oracle infrastructure. - @StellarOrg needs a data layer for lending, DEXs, derivatives, and RWAs. - @tempo needs FX + stablecoin feeds for blockchain payments. - REAL needs oracle infrastructure for tokenized assets. - STBL needs transparent Proof of Reserves from day one. On the product side, RedStone is also expanding its stack in a more practical direction: - RedStone Live for real-time streaming data. - RedStone Settle enabling T+0 liquidation for RWA collateral. - Proof of Reserves Framework improving transparency for institutional assets. - RedStone Stack upgrading infrastructure for execution, risk, and RWAs. This suggests that RedStone is no longer only serving today’s DeFi market, But is preparing for something much larger: On-chain capital markets As RWAs, stablecoin payments, and institutional DeFi continue to grow, the market will need more than just a price oracle. It will need a data layer capable of supporting pricing, risk management, verification, settlement, and transparency. And that is the position RedStone is trying to capture.
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