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eOracle Data Processing Flow

Prior to examining the OVS framework and architecture, we present an high level overview of the data processing flow through eOracle-chain.

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The data processing consists of 3 stages:

  1. Data validators obtain data from sources using WebSockets, APIs, or perform some general off-chain computations. They sign this data and send it as a transaction to the eOracle-chain.

  2. Chain validator nodes receive the signed reports, verify the reporter's identity, and aggregate the verified reports using dedicated schemes. This computational aggregation process and its result become an immutable part of the eOracle-chain.

  3. eOracle Cryptographic broadcaster bridges data feeds from the eOracle-chain to various target chains. This involves monitoring eOracle-chain events in real-time, validating feed data against predefined criteria, signing data, and submitting verified feed updates to target chains.

All of the above actors are stake-backed eOracle\eigen’s operators.

For more detailed information, please refer to Understand eOracle

The following sections describe how builders can use and configure eOracle's features to meet their OVS needs