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    RedStone Launches Price Oracles on Stellar Mainnet
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    RedStone Launches Price Oracles on Stellar Mainnet

    March 4, 20263 Mins Read
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    Oracle provider RedStone has launched its price feed infrastructure on the Stellar network, introducing a new data layer for decentralized finance (DeFi) applications on a blockchain historically focused on payments and stablecoin transfers. 

    The deployment makes price feeds for major crypto assets and stablecoins available on the Stellar mainnet, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), USD Coin (USDC) and PayPal USD (PYUSD). The rollout also includes pricing data for the Franklin Templeton BENJI tokenized money market fund. 

    RedStone said the feeds are designed to support financial applications like lending markets, decentralized exchanges (DEXs) and tokenized real-world asset (RWA) platforms building on Stellar. 

    The launch adds a new infrastructure provider to Stellar’s emerging DeFi stack as developers experiment with lending, tokenized assets and onchain financial services. 

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    Stellar expands DeFi infrastructure

    RedStone said the price feeds rely on a deviation-based update system and freshness checks intended to ensure data accuracy for financial applications. 

    “Stellar has long demonstrated its strength as a blockchain for real-world financial activity, particularly in payments and stablecoins,” RedStone co-founder Marcin Kazmierczak said in a statement.

    He added that an enterprise-level oracle infrastructure was “what has been missing” for the network to unlock more advanced financial applications. 

    Related: ‘ClickFix’ hackers pose as VCs, hijack QuickLens in latest crypto attacks

    RedStone operates in a competitive oracle market dominated by Chainlink. Data from DeFiLlama shows Chainlink secures about 64% of the market by value, followed by Chronicle with 11%.

    Internal protocol oracles account for about 6%, while Pyth and RedStone hold about 5.8% and 5.5%, respectively. 

    Blockchain oracle market share data. Source: DefiLlama

    Oracle risks highlighted by recent exploit

    The launch comes weeks after a DeFi exploit on Stellar highlighted risks tied to price feeds and collateral valuation in lending protocols. 

    On Feb. 21, attackers drained roughly $10 million from a YieldBlox DAO-managed lending pool built on the Blend protocol after manipulating the price of the USTRY token used as collateral.

    A security analysis by blockchain security firm BlockSec found the lending protocol relied on a price path linked to the shallow USTRY/USDC market on Stellar’s decentralized exchange. The manipulated price inflated the token’s collateral value, allowing the attacker to borrow assets beyond its real worth. 

    A Redstone spokesperson told Cointelegraph that relying on thin onchain markets for price discovery can expose lending pools to manipulation risks. 

    “The February exploit was only possible because an oracle was deriving a price from a market with less than one dollar in hourly trading volume,” the spokesperson said. 

    RedStone said its price feeds instead use deviation-based updates, typically around 0.5% to 1% for stablecoins, along with minimum daily refreshes to ensure data remains current.

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    Cointelegraph is committed to independent, transparent journalism. This news article is produced in accordance with Cointelegraph’s Editorial Policy and aims to provide accurate and timely information. Readers are encouraged to verify information independently. Read our Editorial Policy https://cointelegraph.com/editorial-policy



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