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<big>Town Crier is an oracle backed by a trusted execution environment (TEE)<ref>https://blog.chain.link/town-crier-and-chainlink/</ref>.</big> | <big>Town Crier is an [[Oracles|oracle]] backed by a trusted execution environment (TEE)<ref>https://blog.chain.link/town-crier-and-chainlink/</ref>.</big> | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:26, 4 May 2022
Quick take: Town Crier
In depth
Timeline
- 01 Nov 18. Chainlink acquires Town Crier, a hardware-based oracle system, from Cornell Tech and IC3. Read the full announcement HERE.
Town Crier Resources
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Timeline
Date | Media | Author | Title |
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01 Nov 18 | Article | Forbes | Cornell's Town Crier Acquired By Chainlink To Expand Decentralized Oracle Network |
01 Nov 18 | Tweet | Chainlink | Chainlink acquires Town Crier - announcement Tweet |
Educational
Date | Media | Author | Title |
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17 Jan 19 | Article | Ari Juels | Town Crier and Chainlink: Enriching and Extending the Possibilities of Oracles |