The TRON year-end holiday event is in full swing, with the "Star of Prophecy" segment of WINkLink's oracle particularly worth noting. This segment breaks the traditional barriers to using oracles—by incorporating gamification, it allows users to directly engage with on-chain data applications through interactive gameplay.



Oracles are crucial for on-chain applications, but until now, most retail users had little understanding of how they work and their practical use cases. WINkLink's attempt is quite successful: simplifying complex data pricing mechanisms into interactive game segments, enabling users to understand how decentralized data flows on the chain while playing.

From the perspective of the TRON ecosystem, such innovative applications help attract more users to participate in DeFi and on-chain applications. As a foundational infrastructure of Web3, the usability of oracles directly impacts the accessibility of the entire ecosystem. WINkLink's approach of lowering barriers through gamification offers valuable insights for other projects. If you're interested in the TRON ecosystem and oracle applications, this event is a great entry point for an engaging experience.
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MetaverseVagabondvip
· 2025-12-20 23:07
Gamified oracle? Sounds good, but what really keeps people engaged is whether the rewards are enough and substantial.
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LiquidatedAgainvip
· 2025-12-20 22:12
It's the same old story of gamification lowering the entry barrier, I've heard it too many times... But on the other hand, compared to those overly complex contract interactions, this approach can indeed attract beginners to enter the market. I'm just worried that when they actually get in touch with on-chain data, they'll realize—huh, how did I accidentally rush into the DeFi big pit, with liquidation prices collapsing in a thousand miles.
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StableNomadvip
· 2025-12-18 06:55
gamification of infrastructure? ngl, reminds me of UST's "play-to-earn" marketing back in the days... but statistically speaking, if this actually gets retail into understanding oracle mechanics, risk-adjusted returns on education go brrrr
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 2025-12-18 06:49
Gamification can indeed attract people in, but I'm worried there won't be much real value afterward.
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RetailTherapistvip
· 2025-12-18 06:47
Gamification can indeed trick users into quitting, but can oracles really help retail investors understand? I remain skeptical.
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