RedStone Oracle delivers fast, cost-efficient price feeds across 70+ blockchains with a modular, gas-optimized design. Unlike traditional oracles, RedStone splits data collection and delivery, making it scalable, flexible, and cheaper to use.

It’s built for DeFi protocols that rely on yield-bearing collateral like Liquid Staking Tokens (LSTs) and Liquid Restaking Tokens (LRTs). With real-time, customizable price feeds, RedStone makes sure lending markets and DeFi applications always get accurate and up-to-date data—without breaking the bank on gas fees.

Key Features

Redstone x Eigenlayer

▨ Modular & Flexible Architecture

  • Works across L1s, L2s, appchains, and even non-EVM chains—no extra infrastructure needed.

  • Lets protocols choose how they receive data with Push, Pull, and Hybrid models.

▨ Gas-Optimized Data Feeds

  • Instead of constantly pushing updates on-chain, RedStone keeps data off-chain until needed, cutting down gas costs.

  • Protocols control when and how data gets stored, making it more efficient than fixed oracle models.

Reliable & Diverse Data Sources

  • Aggregates pricing from CEXs, DEXs, institutional APIs, and market aggregators.

  • Uses multi-layered validation to filter out fake or manipulated data before it reaches smart contracts.

High Security & Data Quality

  • Cryptographic attestation and anomaly detection ensure data integrity.

  • Redundant decentralized nodes keep feeds running smoothly, even if some fail.

How It Works

How Redstone Oracle Works

RedStone’s Three Data Models:

1. Push Model → Feeds update on-chain at fixed intervals, ensuring data is always available.

2. Pull Model → Data is fetched only when needed, cutting costs while keeping updates secure.

3. Hybrid Model → A mix of both, balancing cost, security, and availability.

Security & RedStone’s AVS Integration

RedStone is building out RED token staking to integrate with EigenLayer’s Actively Validated Services (AVS). This will add an extra layer of economic security, strengthening trust in price feeds and rewarding stakers.

$RED Token

The $RED Token is at the core of RedStone’s ecosystem, designed for staking, security, and network incentives.

▨ Staking for Economic Security

  • Data providers and token holders stake RED to help secure the network.

  • Future integration with EigenLayer will boost security through restaked ETH.

▨ Value Accrual

  1. Stakers earn fees in ETH, BTC, SOL, and USDC from RedStone’s oracle services.

  2. Aligns incentives between data providers and users, making the system more resilient.

Token Use Cases

  1. Securing Oracle Data → Staking ensures reliable, tamper-proof price feeds.

  2. Earning Rewards → Stakers collect fees from oracle users.

  3. EigenLayer Integration → Strengthens security by leveraging restaked ETH.

  4. Governance (Future Potential) → RED holders may influence oracle upgrades.

Value Accrual & Flywheel Effect

$RED Token Flywheel
  1. Stakers lock up RED Strengthens data security.

  2. Protocols use RedStone → Generates fees paid in ETH, BTC, SOL, USDC.

  3. Fees go to stakers → Encourages more staking.

  4. More adoption → More revenue → Higher token demand.

This self-sustaining flywheel makes RedStone more valuable as usage grows.

Why RedStone Stands Out

Redstone vs Market Leaders
  • 100+ dApps rely on it, securing billions in value.

  • Expands beyond crypto → Real-World Asset (RWA) oracles, Proof of Reserve feeds, Bitcoin DeFi (BTCFi).

  • Interoperability-first → Works across EVM, non-EVM chains, and emerging appchains.

Key Competitors

Key Competitors / Major Oracles

1. Chainlink

  • The largest oracle network, but more expensive due to its on-chain data storage.

  • RedStone wins on flexibility and lower gas fees.

2. Pyth Network

  • Known for fast price updates, but mainly focused on Solana and low-latency feeds.

  • RedStone provides a broader multi-chain solution with more customization options.

3. Tellor

  • Uses a decentralized oracle model, requiring data requests to be manually verified.

  • RedStone is more automated, scalable, and integrates economic incentives more efficiently.

4. API3

  • Focuses on first-party data feeds, but RedStone aggregates from multiple sources for better reliability.

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