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Welcome to Stork! |
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Stork is an oracle protocol that enables ultra low latency connections between data providers and both on and off-chain applications. The most common use-case for Stork is pulling and consuming market data in the form of real time price feeds for DeFi.
The core technical principles of Stork are:
- Modularity
- Low latency / high throughput
- Cost efficiency
- Arbitrary data support
- Transparency, verifiability, and security
Stork is implemented as a pull oracle. Stork continuously aggregates, verifies, and audits data from trusted publishers, and makes that aggregated data available at sub-second latency and frequency. This data can then be pulled into any on or off-chain application as often as needed.
Stork was created with the principle of trustlessness in mind. As such, all data inputs and outputs to Stork are cryptographically verifiable. This includes the underlying publisher data as well as Stork’s aggregated results. Stork currently supports 350+ assets on 50+ chains, including EVM chains, Solana, Sui, Aptos, and more, and is easily deployed on any other chain not yet supported.
Chain deployments and asset additions are available upon request. For a full list of supported chains, see the Chain Addresses page. For a full list of supported assets, see the Asset ID Registry page.
To learn more about how Stork works, visit Core Concepts and How It Works.
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