How Blockchain Oracles Power the World of DeFi By CoinQuora

How Blockchain Oracles Power the World of DeFi

Back in the day when technology was scarce, banks were a viable solution in finance. In 2000 BC in Assyria, India, and Sumeria, the earliest banks were merchants who gave loans in the form of grains to farmers and traders. A few millennia later, banks evolved from a hero figure that gave opportunities for people to thrive, into a villain that caused the global financial crisis of 2007 – 2008, which has been the most serious crisis in finance since the Great Depression.

The crisis led people to examine what the problem was, and many came to the conclusion that it was centralization. Though it brings benefits, it also poses many risks like data breaches, or worse — an economic collapse. For this reason, was created. Many believe that the easter egg “Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks” that was written on Bitcoin’s genesis block was a call to move from centralization to the use of blockchain and cryptocurrency.

Bitcoin introduced us to decentralization. However, despite being decentralized in nature, blockchain and crypto somehow managed to adopt centralized mechanics. But maybe those da…

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