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ID: tJPfP/ZU/biz/60497875#60502722
6/14/2025, 7:37:08 AM
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If you want an oracle feed you don't have to pay for it by default. Look at Hyperliquid, it uses a weighted average of prices from different exchanges. They don't pay for anything.
>how do you know that a "smart contract automated pricing system" with "network fees" by swift don't have oracles fees?
I don't know, I will assume it doesn't until there is proof they will pay for anything.
>why do you believe that the likes of hyperledger besu and canton network has any gas fees?
They could or couldn't. The paper was likely talking about public ledgers.
Also explain to me the oracle feeds for pic related. Does Chainlink power these too? You don't think SWIFT could use their own in-house oracles like these protocols? The writing on already on the wall you just refuse to look.
If you want an oracle feed you don't have to pay for it by default. Look at Hyperliquid, it uses a weighted average of prices from different exchanges. They don't pay for anything.
>how do you know that a "smart contract automated pricing system" with "network fees" by swift don't have oracles fees?
I don't know, I will assume it doesn't until there is proof they will pay for anything.
>why do you believe that the likes of hyperledger besu and canton network has any gas fees?
They could or couldn't. The paper was likely talking about public ledgers.
Also explain to me the oracle feeds for pic related. Does Chainlink power these too? You don't think SWIFT could use their own in-house oracles like these protocols? The writing on already on the wall you just refuse to look.
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