EigenLayer, Polymarket, and UMA Collaborate on Next-Generation Oracle System
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EigenLayer, Polymarket, and UMA Collaborate on Next-Generation Oracle System

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EigenLayer, Polymarket, and UMA have announced a collaboration to research and potentially develop a next-generation oracle system, leveraging EigenLayer’s infrastructure.

EigenLayer, Polymarket, and UMA Collaborate on Next-Generation Oracle System

EigenLayer, Polymarket, and UMA have announced a collaboration to research and potentially develop a next-generation oracle system, leveraging EigenLayer’s infrastructure. This new oracle is expected to utilize EigenLayer's restaking mechanism and the EIGEN token to enhance the functionality and reliability of prediction market oracles.

The partnership aims to align dispute resolution processes with community consensus, allowing for a more scalable oracle capacity and improved economic security. UMA's blog post emphasized the necessity of handling a variety of scenarios as prediction markets continue to evolve.

Oracles play a crucial role in blockchain ecosystems by bringing real-world data onto the blockchain, allowing smart contracts to function based on external information, such as event outcomes and prices.

Polymarket, a decentralized prediction market platform, currently employs UMA's Optimistic Oracle to settle market outcomes. When a market closes, a proposer submits the outcome, which is presumed true unless challenged within a specified dispute window.

EigenLayer allows users to utilize staked ETH or liquid staking tokens to secure additional services, benefiting from Ethereum’s security. The proposed oracle is designed to utilize "intersubjective" truth, relying on community consensus rather than solely objective data. This approach aligns with the nature of prediction markets, where community agreement is essential.

Polymarket has been using UMA’s oracle system since its inception, but the collaboration with EigenLayer and UMA aims to enhance its capabilities further.

Unlike decentralized oracle networks such as Chainlink and Pyth, which actively fetch and aggregate off-chain data from multiple sources, this new oracle system seeks to create a more reliable mechanism for determining the truth of events in prediction markets.

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