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Supra Containers
Supra Containers
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Supra will launch Supra containers in the first quarter.
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Citadel Vaults
Supra announces early access and exclusive allocations for The Citadel.
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Supra Community Call
Major updates on AutoFi Testnet, Road to Supra 2.0, AI Agents, and more at 20:00 (HKT).
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EVM Testnet and Mainnet
Supra will launch testnet and mainnet compatibility for the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM).
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Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) Integration
Supra Layer 1 is expanding its MultiVM capabilities, with the MoveVM now live on its mainnet. The platform plans to integrate the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) in the first quarter of 2025, followed by the Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) thereafter.
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Native Bridge Protocols
Supra will develop proprietary bridge protocols to enhance compatibility with other blockchains in the first quarter.
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An overview of the development prospects and current status of the entire Sui ecosystem.
Oracle Machine Track: Finding the Second Rise Curve The Oracle Machine is a key infrastructure that connects on-chain and off-chain data in blockchain systems. Essentially, the core competitiveness of Oracle Machine projects is mainly reflected in four aspects: the comprehensiveness and credibility of data acquisition, the acquisition of exclusive data and value capture, the security and decentralization of the verification mechanism, as well as transmission efficiency and network stability. It is expected that by 2030, the overall market size of the Oracle Machine sector will reach between 13.8 billion and 23.1 billion USD. Currently, Chainlink is the absolute leader in this field, with a wealth of data sources and extensive project collaborations. Pyth has advantages in transmission speed and financial data acquisition, while Redstone is the only Oracle Machine that supports both Push and Pull data transmission modes. In the future, the Oracle Machine will no longer excessively rely on providing pricing services for DeFi projects. Real-world assets
The Oracle Machine plays the role of an information bridge in the Blockchain, connecting on-chain data with the real world through data transmission. The market is transitioning from centralization to diversification, and investors should follow its long-term value in terms of modularity, AI integration, and RWA projects. The ecological development potential of the Oracle Machine is immense, and the era of structural dividends has arrived.
Oracle Machine track: Seeking the second rise curve Oracle Machine is a service mechanism in blockchain systems, used to bring off-chain data into smart contracts, and is one of the cornerstones of the blockchain world. From the perspective of first principles, the core competitiveness of Oracle Machine projects is mainly reflected in four aspects: the comprehensiveness and reliability of data acquisition, the acquisition of exclusive data and value capture, the security and decentralization of verification mechanisms, and the transmission efficiency and network robustness. It is expected that by 2030, the overall market size of the Oracle Machine sector should be between 13.8 billion and 23.1 billion dollars. Chainlink is the absolute leader in the Oracle Machine sector, with rich data sources and extensive project collaborations; Pyth has advantages in transmission speed and acquisition of financial data; Redstone is currently the only Oracle Machine that has both Push and Pull pricing methods. In the future, the Oracle Machine will no longer rely excessively on DeFi projects.
Oracle Machine: The Intelligence Hub of the Blockchain World 1. Industry Foundation and Development Context Blockchain, as a decentralized trust mechanism, relies on consensus mechanisms, encryption algorithms, and distributed ledgers to ensure data immutability and system autonomy. However, the closed nature of blockchain prevents it from actively acquiring external information. Oracle Machines have emerged as a key bridge connecting the on-chain and off-chain worlds. Oracle Machine technology has gone through three stages of evolution: 1. Centralized Oracle Machine: Early adoption relied on a single data source and central node for pushing, resulting in lower security and censorship resistance. 2. Decentralized Data Aggregation: Represented by Chainlink, it constructs a decentralized data network through multiple data providers, node networks, and incentive mechanisms. 3. Modular and Verifiable Oracle Machines: Projects such as UMA, Pyth, Supra propose cryptographic verification paths, ZK-Proofs,