Chainlink smart contracts can enhance the collective trust within derivatives markets using decentralized DeFi oracles and blockchain networks.| Chainlink Blog
Chainlink Proof of Reserve verifies the collateralization of any on-chain asset backed by off-chain or cross-chain reserves.| chain.link
A beginners guide to Chainlink, covering the oracle problem, Chainlink’s open standards, and how it powers capital markets, tokenized assets, DeFi, & more.| Chainlink Blog
Learn about Chainlink’s latest product developments from Q4, 2023, including CCIP, Data Streams, Data Feeds, Functions Automation, and more.| Chainlink Blog
In this deep dive, learn the fundamentals of cryptography, game design, and how blockchains and oracles combine to enable a global truth machine.| Chainlink Blog
Blockchain and AI are two of the most transformational technologies of our time. Understand the vast potential presented by their combination.| Chainlink Blog
The Chainlink Build program aims to accelerate the growth of both early-stage and established projects within the Chainlink ecosystem.| Chainlink Blog
Chainlink is emerging as the global standard for both DeFi and TradFi, now enhanced by a major upgrade—the Chainlink Runtime Environment (CRE).| Chainlink Blog
Explore how the integration of Chainlink Proof of Reserve into the minting function of stablecoins, wrapped tokens, and tokenized assets increases security.| Chainlink Blog
This research report explores the need for a Chainlink DeFi Yield Index—a new approach that uses Chainlink oracles to aggregate DeFi lending yield rates.| Chainlink Blog
Chainlink CCIP Programmable Token Transfers enable DeFi protocols and TradFi institutions to realize more advanced smart contract and tokenization use cases.| Chainlink Blog
Chainlink Price Feeds are the industry standard price oracle solution. Learn the seven ways Chainlink Price Feeds help secure the DeFi ecosystem.| Chainlink Blog
Asset tokenization means representing asset ownership rights as tokens on a blockchain. Learn how tokenization could bring trillions in value to blockchains.| chain.link
Offchain data, sometimes known as real-world data, is any data that is external to a blockchain.| chain.link
Stablecoins are crypto assets that aim to keep their price “pegged” to the market value of an external asset such as a fiat currency or commodity. This enables on-chain access to tokens that are purpose-built for stability in a market known for its volatility.| chain.link
Chainlink node operators are the backbone of the Chainlink Network and provide smart contracts secure access to real-world data, events, and payments.| Chainlink Blog
The Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) is an open-source global standard for decentralized inter-blockchain messaging, data, and token movements.| Chainlink Blog
A decentralized exchange (DEX) enables users to trade crypto assets through blockchain transactions without the need for a custodian or centralized intermediary.| chain.link
Permissionless composability in DeFi means developers can access key Web3 infrastructure without permission.| chain.link
Trust-minimization provides users with guarantees that they are getting the truth, making it a critical feature to build into applications and services.| Chainlink Blog
A flash loan is a type of loan where a user borrows assets with no upfront collateral and returns the borrowed assets within the same blockchain transaction.| chain.link
Web3 is a decentralized vision of the Internet that puts the power of the web back into the hands of the people.| chain.link
Chainlink is a highly flexible oracle framework that provides developers the tools required to build a wide range of smart contract applications.| Chainlink Blog
Smart contracts are tamper-proof programs run on blockchains like Ethereum with predefined logic. Learn how they work and popular use cases, such as DeFi & NFTs| chain.link
A blockchain is a highly secure and reliable network that records data in a distributed ledger that is not controlled by a central authority.| chain.link
Chainlink Price Feeds incorporate three levels of data aggregation in each price update on-chain: at the data source, node operator, & oracle network level.| Chainlink Blog
We examine how Chainlink Price Reference Data provides the highest level of data quality to smart contracts & how to avoid large risks when building oracles| Chainlink Blog