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<big>'''Securely Automate DevOps Functions'''</big>
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Chainlink Automation is a decentralized service purpose-built to manage tasks on behalf of [[smart contracts]] when they need to perform critical [[Glossary#On-Chain|on-chain]] functions. Read more about Chainlink Automation [[Keepers|'''HERE''']]
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<big>'''Privacy-preserving oracle protocol'''</big>
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DECO is a privacy-preserving oracle protocol. Using cryptographic techniques, it lets users prove facts about their web (TLS) sessions to oracles while hiding privacy-sensitive data.<ref =name"DECO">https://www.deco.works/</ref>
DECO is a privacy-preserving oracle protocol. Using cryptographic techniques, it lets users prove facts about their web (TLS) sessions to oracles while hiding privacy-sensitive data.<ref =name"DECO">https://www.deco.works/</ref>
Read more about DECO'''[[DECO|HERE]]'''
Read more about DECO '''[[DECO|HERE]]'''
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<big>'''Securely Automate DevOps Functions'''</big>
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Chainlink Keepers is a decentralized automation service, purpose-built to manage tasks on behalf of [[smart contracts]] when they need to perform critical [[Glossary#On-Chain|on-chain]] functions. Read more about Keepers [[Keepers|'''HERE''']]
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Automation

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Securely Automate DevOps Functions
Chainlink Automation is a decentralized service purpose-built to manage tasks on behalf of smart contracts when they need to perform critical on-chain functions. Read more about Chainlink Automation HERE


CCIP (Cross Chain Interoperability Protocol)

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Enabling a Secure and Flexible Multi-chain Ecosystem
Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) provides a universal, open standard for developers to build secure services and applications that can send messages, transfer tokens, and initiate actions across multiple networks.
Read more about CCIP HERE


DECO

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Privacy-preserving oracle protocol
DECO is a privacy-preserving oracle protocol. Using cryptographic techniques, it lets users prove facts about their web (TLS) sessions to oracles while hiding privacy-sensitive data.[1] Read more about DECO HERE


Market & Data Feeds

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Secure, Aggregated Market Data
Chainlink market and data feeds are decentralized oracle networks that provide aggregated financial market data. These purpose-built price feeds provide broad market coverage across a wide array of assets including cryptocurrencies, commodities, forex, indices, and more.
Read more about Chainlink market and data feeds HERE


PoR - Proof of Reserve

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Autonomous, Secure, and Reliable Audits of Reserves
Chainlink Proof of Reserve (PoR) replaces lengthy, opaque audits with automated, transparent, real-time on-chain audits backed by cryptographic truth, using a decentralized network of nodes to prevent a single point of failure. [2].
Read more about PoR HERE


Randomness

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VRF - Transparent Source of Randomness for the Blockchain Space.
VRF is a highly secure and provably fair source of on-chain randomness for all kinds of blockchain-based applications, NFTs, and games..
Read more about VRF HERE