Bridge Oracle Soon to Launch Mainnet

Bridge Oracle will shortly be launching services on its mainnet that will allow users to implement real DApps on the Tron network using Bridge Oracle.

Bridge Oracle is pleased to announce the upcoming introduction of its mainnet services. Over the main network, users can use Bridge Oracle to provide real connected decentralized applications in the Tron network.

The launch of a mainnet is always a milestone for any blockchain project as it officially means that the blockchain platform is open to the general public and is slated for mass customization. A blockchain project starts its mainnet services when it decides to expand its official product in the market and release the product for real-time operation and production.

Bridge Oracle spokesman said, “It is an exciting moment for us to announce the launch of our upcoming services on the mainnet. We’ve been waiting for this moment for so long, and it feels so special to see it finally be revealed. With our upcoming mainnet start, you can provide real connected DApps with Bridge Oracle in the Tron network. It’s time you prepared by building your DApps on Shasta and Nile testnets. We’ll be releasing more updates soon. “

Bridge Oracle is the first public oracle system in the Tron network. Smart contracts embedded in blockchain platforms like Tron are designed to help create DApp and decentralized automated organizations that could redefine the world’s businesses for the better. For this purpose, intelligent contracts require real data, which is not easy to implement, since blockchain consensus protocols prohibit the connection to external or external data sources. Tron suffered from this connectivity problem for a long time due to the lack of an oracle. This is where Bridge Oracle Tron comes to the rescue, as oracles connect blockchains with data from the outside world and feed real information into intelligent contracts.

Bridge Oracle is an open source project and all the details are now public. A key feature of the Oracle system is that it can access real data through various types of APIs, as well as through parsing aids such as XML, JSON, and HTML. It also allows the addition of particularly different data sources such as Random, WolframAlpha, BTFS, etc. In addition, Bridge Oracle allows multiple types of evidence to be added to verify the authenticity of the real world data fed into Tron Smart contracts.

According to the speaker, the Bridge Oracle ecosystem includes various API contracts, each of which has a specific functionality. One of them is a company API contract that is aimed at companies that voluntarily sell data for the BRG token. The other two are a public API contract and a decentralized API contract.

The spokesman further emphasized Bridge Oracle’s “public” quotient, which will offer small businesses better opportunities to integrate into the Tron blockchain.

“We have seen how large companies have benefited from dedicated oracle systems. However, dedicated systems require a robust and expensive infrastructure, which becomes a limiting quotient for small businesses. Bridge Oracle’s “public” role has been specifically designed to remove these limitations for small businesses and provide them with a conductive and economical environment for their businesses to implement on the Tron blockchain. With small businesses gaining a foothold than large corporations around the world, a public oracle like Bridge Oracle was the order of the day, and the upcoming launch of Mainnet will finally turn those visions into reality. “

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