Redstone launches Bolt, Oracle in real time built for speed on megaeth

Redstone launched a new Oracle service called Redstone screw, designed to upgrade price updates for decentralized applications.
The product is alive in Megaeth Testnet and is designed specifically for blockages that process data at high speeds, such as Megaeth, which targets 100,000 transactions in seconds, according to the note shared with CRIPTO.NEVS.
Oracles are tools to send The real world data, such as property prices, blocks, where smart contracts can be used to make decisions. Many existing fittings Use slower, “pull” the model where smart contracts require data.
Redstone Bolt uses “pushing” models that automatically sends updates and faster, reducing delay between market price changes and when they appear on the chain.
Real-time performance data
Bolt is built for real-time performance. Can update the price data every 2.4 milliseconds, compared to 10 second intervals in Redstone’s (Red) existing feeds. This speed is necessary for new block cells such as Megaeth, where blocks are created every 10 milliseconds.
Since Redstone Bolt uses a push model, it can work with many existing Defial protocols without requiring them to change their code or undergo new audits.
The system transmits data directly from centralized exchange, aggregate it and it delivers it almost immediately. It is intended to support defiasties that rely on up-to-date prices in order to avoid risks such as a flash loan or improper liquidation.
Redstone Bolt is now available on Megaeth Testnet. The structure of the programmer on the chain can test liquids in real time and start integrating Oracle without additional engineering work.
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2025-04-08 17:26:00