3) Oracles in crypto are essential and interesting and messy and imperfect.
Why is that? Well, some things don't exist on-chain. Like presidency, or BTC on ETH (sorta), or centralized exchange orderbooks.
So you can do all the magic you want, but in the end, it's all an API.
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13) How can you do that?
Well, you can go back to "idk some trusted people write it there".
Or--in some cases--you can have the market decide.
If your on-chain data is "a DEX price", and Bob thinks the oracle is way too low, he can go and buy on the DEX.
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14) And he can keep buying until either (i) he's hedged his exposure to the oracle, or (ii) it's now in line with what he thinks is fair.
Lots of people building on are planning to use bonfida.com/dex/#/ prices as oracles for this reason.
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