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Announcing the Launch of Oraclizer Research

Oraclizer Update

Beginning Our Journey

Throughout the evolution of blockchain technology, oracles have consistently held a pivotal position. Yet, while existing oracle solutions have primarily focused on delivering simple data points, we found ourselves asking a more fundamental question: “What’s truly necessary for genuine interoperability between assets?”

Today, we’re officially launching our research site to share with you the journey of Oraclizer that began with this question.

The New Paradigm of State Synchronization

Oraclizer is a project currently in development that explores a new paradigm beyond simple data oracles – complete ‘state synchronization.’ Our core vision is to bridge the gap between blockchain and traditional financial systems, and we’re building an Oracle State Machine based on L3 zkRollup architecture to accomplish this.

Designed on the foundation of a Regulatory Compliance Protocol (RCP), our solution enables complete state synchronization between Real World Assets (RWA) and Decentralized Finance (DeFi), paving a new path where regulatory compliance and innovation can coexist in tokenized capital markets.

Content Direction Going Forward

Through this research site, we’ll share Oraclizer’s technical evolution and philosophical journey across five key categories:

  • Updates: Development progress, partnerships, significant milestones, and key announcements
  • Core: Theoretical foundations and technical innovations of the Oracle State Machine
  • Protocol: Design philosophy and implementation of the Oracle Interoperability Protocol (OIP)
  • RWA: Integration cases of real-world asset tokenization and state synchronization
  • EIP: Regulatory Compliance Protocol and related Ethereum Improvement Proposals

Beyond mere technical descriptions, we’ll share the challenges and breakthroughs we’ve encountered, along with our team’s honest reflections and insights. Through our journey of navigating the tension between theory and practical implementation, balancing decentralization and regulatory compliance, we aim to introduce a new framework of thinking to the blockchain ecosystem.

Building a Knowledge Ecosystem Together

Oraclizer is currently advancing its technology development in partnership with Horizen and is in preparation for a testnet launch. In our next post, “Oracle State Machine: The Beginning of a New Paradigm,” we’ll delve deeper into the essence of the technical innovation we’re pursuing.

We invite you to join us on this journey of exploring new possibilities at the intersection of blockchain and traditional finance. What are your thoughts on the transformative changes that state synchronization and regulatory compliance protocols might bring? We’d love to consider together how our research outcomes could impact your projects or businesses.

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