#apro $AT

Previously used a certain oracle to check the prices of chain game equipment. Five minutes ago, it showed 1.2 SOL, but when placing the order, it jumped directly to 1.5 SOL—who understands the taste of blood loss? It wasn't until yesterday when I dug into APRO's test data that I finally found some sense of security.

First, let me clarify, this is not just bragging. The data comes from their newly updated "Cross-chain Data Synchronization Report," covering 12 chains that we commonly use, including Binance Smart Chain and Solana. The focus is on two hard indicators: first, data latency, with an average synchronization time of 0.8 seconds for cryptocurrency market data. Even slower-updating assets like real estate can be controlled within 3 seconds, nearly 4 times faster than the one I used before; second, the error rate, which tested 100,000 data pushes/pulls with only 2 deviations, both caused by on-chain congestion, the AI verification system intercepted them immediately, causing no actual losses.

What impressed me the most was the dual-layer network, where the lower-layer nodes are responsible for grabbing data, and the upper-layer nodes use AI for secondary verification, essentially providing double insurance for the data. Now, when checking market data or playing chain games, I no longer have to refresh repeatedly to wait for data, nor do I have to worry about being trapped by mispriced offers. @APRO-Oracle, this performance is indeed solid. I recommend all brothers who have had bad experiences with oracles to give it a try, #APRO $AT