Sky to use the Chronicle oracle to integrate its assets with Solana.
Integration with asset manager Superstate to provide onchain net asset value (NAV) data for the Short Duration US Government Securities Fund (USTB).
Chosen to secure Anemoy’s Liquid Treasury Fund (LTF).
Selection as the exclusive Oracle partner for the launch of Base’s cbBT.
The Plume Network mainnet will now integrate with the Chronicle Protocol. This integration gives Plume developers access to more than 92 secure and cost-efficient data feeds for various crypto-native and real-world assets from the start.
Plume has created a public layer-1 blockchain to scale tokenized assets, using Chronicle’s Oracle infrastructure to offer the required real-time and historical data for developing DeFi and RWAfi applications. Plume developers benefit from the same decentralized Oracle network powering platforms like Sky, Spark, Morpho, Superstate, and Centrifuge, which have been delivering reliable and secure data since 2017. This includes "Verified Asset," an Oracle solution for tokenizing off-chain assets.
Chronicle emphasizes transparency and verifiability in data delivery through its Oracle architecture, Scribe. This architecture enables users to see the original data source, verifying the data’s journey to final reporting and enhancing transparency.
When selecting an Oracle to secure a protocol, verification of data sources is crucial. Scribe allows users to verify every data source Oracle accesses in real-time via The Chronicle, an on-chain dashboard.
Chronicle Protocol’s design includes using Schnorr signatures, allowing scalability to an unlimited number of validators, unlike other protocols reliant on ECDSA, which limits validator numbers to reduce costs.
Chronicle ensures that its validators, which include those operated by recognizable brands, are distributed and identifiable to maintain a high level of security and decentralization.
Finally, Chronicle addresses the operational cost of Oracles by engineering solutions that significantly reduce update costs compared to other leading Oracle providers, thereby minimizing issues like stale data and potential arbitrage opportunities.

