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We might want to dicuss Proxy addresses for Aggregators.  
We might want to dicuss Proxy addresses for Aggregators.  


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Source: https://docs.chain.link/docs/architecture-decentralized-model/
Source: https://docs.chain.link/docs/architecture-decentralized-model/
--[[User:Reggie|Reggie]] ([[User talk:Reggie|talk]]) 08:14, 20 June 2022 (UTC)
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Revision as of 08:14, 20 June 2022

Market & data feeds Discussion Page

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We might want to dicuss Proxy addresses for Aggregators.

"Updates to proxy and aggregator contracts Aggregator contracts must be updated from time to time to add additional capabilities to data feeds. These updates include changes to the aggregator configuration or a complete replacement of the aggregator that the proxy uses. If you consume data feeds through the proxy, your applications can continue to operate during these changes.

Proxy and aggregator contracts all have an owner address that has permission to change variables and functions. For example, if you read the BTC/USD proxy contract in Etherscan, you can see the owner address. This address is a multi-signature safe (multisig) that you can also inspect.

If you view the multisig contract in Etherscan using the Read as Proxy feature, you can see the full details of the multisig including the list of addresses that can sign and the number of signers required for the multisig to approve actions on any contracts that it owns."

Source: https://docs.chain.link/docs/using-chainlink-reference-contracts/#updates-to-proxy-and-aggregator-contracts


Some details to consider add.

  • Each data feed is updated by a decentralized oracle network.
  • Each oracle operator is rewarded for publishing data.
  • The number of oracles contributing to each feed varies

Source: https://docs.chain.link/docs/architecture-decentralized-model/

--Reggie (talk) 08:14, 20 June 2022 (UTC)