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There is a question worth pondering: if we view the Bitcoin network as an underground digital asset vault, then over the years it has been an "island" in terms of information transmission—extremely secure but also eerily quiet. By the end of 2025, the Bitcoin ecosystem is expected to explode, and you'll find that the ones truly activating this giant are precisely those roles that build "data pipelines," such as oracle providers like APRO.
Let's start with a reality: the rules of competition in Web3 are like this—seize the first-mover advantage to gain benefits, while protocols that fundamentally solve problems will become the infrastructure of the ecosystem.
**How deadly is information asymmetry in DeFi?**
Oracles are the eyes of protocols. If the eyes have issues, no matter how well-built the financial system is, it can collapse at a moment’s notice. Most past oracles were optimized for the Ethereum ecosystem, but now the situation has changed—Bitcoin Layer2 and sidechains are growing wildly, and the data requirements have become extremely demanding: they must have the same security level as Bitcoin, and also achieve millisecond-level response speeds.
**What makes APRO different?**
It doesn't simply copy the quote system. Instead, it builds a complete "decentralized verification factory," leveraging Bitcoin’s native security properties, and uses complex cryptographic proofs to ensure that each price feed data has the immutability similar to Bitcoin transactions. Compared to traditional oracle voting decision mechanisms, APRO’s cryptographic verification is much more robust.