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Introduction to EO Stack

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Last updated 19 days ago

EO addresses the Blockchain Oracle problem from the first principles. As the first blockchain oracle built on EigenLayer, we believe true innovation in blockchain data requires:

  • Decoupling complex problems into layers

  • Solving each layer with dedicated, high-quality solutions

  • Maintaining uncompromising security standards

Current Blockchain Oracle solutions, managed by a few centralized organizations, create stagnation in blockchain innovation. Domain experts from diverse data fields are unable to bridge their valuable insights on the chain due to the complexity of building a secure blockchain Oracle infrastructure.

The EO stack changes this by providing production-ready infrastructure components. Data experts can now build custom blockchain Oracle solutions focused on their domain expertise while EO handles the security and infrastructure complexities. Through blockchain Oracle Validated Services (OVS), specialized data solutions can be built and deployed without compromising on security or decentralization.

These docs guide you through the core concepts of the OVS framework, introducing the components and features of the EO stack and outlining how to start building.