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From: "Dr. Mia von Steinkirch"
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## 🍣 oracles
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-### tl;dr
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-* Oracles provide a trustless way of getting extrinsic (off-chain) information.
-* They provide the some key functions such as collect data from an off-chain source, transfer the data on-chain with a signed message, and make the data available by putting it in a smart contract’s storage.
-* price oracles are any tool showing an asset's price but in context of defi
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+### resources
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-### chainlink
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-A decentralized oracle network consisting of three key smart contracts:
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-* a reputation contract: keep track of data providers' performance.
-* an order-matching contract: selects bids from oracles using the reputation contract.
-* an aggregation contract—and an off-chain registry of data providers.
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-One of the main challenges with such a decentralized approach is the formulation of the aggregation function.
-ChainLink proposes calculating a weighted response, allowing a validity score to be reported for each oracle response.
+* [mev toolkit on oracles](https://github.com/MEV-WAIFU-LABS/mev_toolkit/tree/main/oracles)