Web3 this circle, really changes every day. The narratives are so chaotic they’re almost unrecognizable, filled with noise everywhere.
Anyone who has been involved for a few years knows a truth: don’t pay too much attention to what people say, watch what they actually do.
Recently, a major exchange has once again airdropped to BNB holders. Old tricks, old recipes. Basically, they’re just switching up the methods, funneling various value cycles back into the BNB ecosystem. But this time, it seems they’re hinting at a certain direction.
Let’s talk about a project most people haven’t yet reacted to — APRO Oracle (token symbol AT).
What’s the most noteworthy? CZ once publicly "criticized" it.
It sounds simple, but the flavor is very different. Someone of that caliber usually wouldn’t bother to call out a project that’s just air. Since it was named, it definitely indicates that this project has real substance, and it’s touching someone’s cheese.
What exactly is APRO up to?
The core idea is quite straightforward — building an oracle that truly "sees" on the blockchain.
How do traditional oracles work? They’re just couriers: they take off-chain data like prices, temperatures, and so on, and bring it onto the chain in a simple, straightforward way. It’s efficient, but unimaginative.
APRO goes against the grain. What it wants is not just for the blockchain to "hear" the data, but to truly "understand" the entire world.
Imagine — warehouse inventory photos, signed legal documents, real-time footage of offline events… these complex scenarios are beyond the reach of traditional oracles. By introducing AI technology, APRO enables smart contracts to "read" these proofs like humans do, and then make logical judgments accordingly.
This is no longer just data transmission; it’s injecting perception and understanding of the real world into rigid code. In a sense, this marks a paradigm shift in the oracle track.
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RuntimeError
· 13h ago
CZ publicly criticized? That means he definitely encountered something...
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GweiWatcher
· 13h ago
Has CZ ever complained? Then this matter is indeed worth a look.
There is really room for imagination in the oracle space; AI integration is not just hype.
Wait, is this another story about fooling the retail investors...
APRO's technical route doesn't sound like vaporware, but can it really be implemented?
Honestly, I just want to see the price trend; everything else is just talk.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 13h ago
CZ points out criticism? That feeling is off, this guy never takes a walk idly
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In the oracle space, APRO really wants to do something different; if AI image reading truly works out, it’s indeed impressive
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Another wave of airdrop cycles, the BNB ecosystem’s gameplay is really top-notch, capital self-sustaining
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Focus on what’s actually being done rather than hearsay; this is the truth in Web3, everything else is nonsense
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The term paradigm shift sounds a bit tired, but the ability of smart contracts to understand real-world photos is indeed thought-provoking
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CZ"criticism" in quotes, those who understand know; this guy definitely wouldn’t be bored enough to attack air coins
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A new story in the oracle track again, same old, just a different guise for information asymmetry
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If APRO can truly incorporate AI perception, how can traditional oracles compete? Just thinking about it feels a bit promising
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SignatureDenied
· 13h ago
CZ always has insightful comments; this logic makes perfect sense.
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BlockDetective
· 13h ago
CZ's response clearly indicates that there is substance, not just talk.
Web3 this circle, really changes every day. The narratives are so chaotic they’re almost unrecognizable, filled with noise everywhere.
Anyone who has been involved for a few years knows a truth: don’t pay too much attention to what people say, watch what they actually do.
Recently, a major exchange has once again airdropped to BNB holders. Old tricks, old recipes. Basically, they’re just switching up the methods, funneling various value cycles back into the BNB ecosystem. But this time, it seems they’re hinting at a certain direction.
Let’s talk about a project most people haven’t yet reacted to — APRO Oracle (token symbol AT).
What’s the most noteworthy? CZ once publicly "criticized" it.
It sounds simple, but the flavor is very different. Someone of that caliber usually wouldn’t bother to call out a project that’s just air. Since it was named, it definitely indicates that this project has real substance, and it’s touching someone’s cheese.
What exactly is APRO up to?
The core idea is quite straightforward — building an oracle that truly "sees" on the blockchain.
How do traditional oracles work? They’re just couriers: they take off-chain data like prices, temperatures, and so on, and bring it onto the chain in a simple, straightforward way. It’s efficient, but unimaginative.
APRO goes against the grain. What it wants is not just for the blockchain to "hear" the data, but to truly "understand" the entire world.
Imagine — warehouse inventory photos, signed legal documents, real-time footage of offline events… these complex scenarios are beyond the reach of traditional oracles. By introducing AI technology, APRO enables smart contracts to "read" these proofs like humans do, and then make logical judgments accordingly.
This is no longer just data transmission; it’s injecting perception and understanding of the real world into rigid code. In a sense, this marks a paradigm shift in the oracle track.