When extreme market conditions occur, various protocol issues are fully exposed. But if you look closely at the root causes of these risk events, they all point to the same weak link—the "input side is not robust enough."



Delayed data updates, imprecise handling of extreme values, untraceable information sources... These seemingly minor issues can escalate once they enter on-chain systems. Inaccurate liquidation mechanisms, risk control measures that are essentially ineffective, and ultimately, users bear the brunt. To put it simply, if oracles merely mechanically feed in a number, the risk snowballs along the entire chain; but if oracles can implement verifiable mechanisms and isolate anomalies effectively, these risks are kept at the system level.

This is also why some projects put great effort into ecosystem development. Developing engineering solutions for verifiable inputs and anomaly isolation not only allows financial applications to progress from "usable" to "stable and operational," but more importantly, it paves the way for ecosystem scaling. Public chains like TRON are making strides in this area, changing the reliability ceiling of DeFi infrastructure.
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SolidityNewbievip
· 12-30 21:52
Oracles are indeed a pain point. The previous failures of the liquidation mechanism were all due to this reason. Data delays of just a few seconds can really break the entire system, which is truly outrageous.
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ser_we_are_ngmivip
· 12-30 21:50
Oracles, to put it simply, are just information bottlenecks. Garbage data entering the system will ruin everything.
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AirdropHunter9000vip
· 12-30 21:48
Oracles are indeed important, but the reality is that most projects simply don't have the funds to invest in this area. They're all piling up features, and no one wants to work on infrastructure.
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GasFeeAssassinvip
· 12-30 21:47
The issue of oracle spam should have been addressed long ago. Every time there's a sharp decline, it's caused by this problem.
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MoonMathMagicvip
· 12-30 21:42
Oracles are really the Achilles' heel of the entire blockchain; once the data gets compromised, the whole system is doomed.
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