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{{:Box-round|title=Overview|<big>The | {{:Box-round|title=Overview|<big>The Oracle Olympics is a competition that simulates real-world conditions that Chainlink node operators face. The objective of the competition is for prospective Chainlink node operators to achieve 24/7 uptime in the face of adverse network conditions. The teams are tasked with reacting to a wide range of rigorous tests, which include setting up node infrastructure, maintaining Chainlink Price Feeds across multiple chains and during volatile market situations, and responding to emergencies. Winners receive the opportunity to operate a node supporting in-production Chainlink Price Feeds.</big>}} | ||
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* Winners | * Winners |
Revision as of 03:30, 1 April 2022
Overview
The Oracle Olympics is a competition that simulates real-world conditions that Chainlink node operators face. The objective of the competition is for prospective Chainlink node operators to achieve 24/7 uptime in the face of adverse network conditions. The teams are tasked with reacting to a wide range of rigorous tests, which include setting up node infrastructure, maintaining Chainlink Price Feeds across multiple chains and during volatile market situations, and responding to emergencies. Winners receive the opportunity to operate a node supporting in-production Chainlink Price Feeds.
Timeline
- Winners
- Oracle Olympics 2022 announced
- Oracle olympics Beta
Resources
- https://chain.link/oracle-olympics
- https://blog.chain.link/announcing-chainlink-oracle-olympics-1/
- https://blog.chain.link/announcing-the-winner-of-oracle-olympics-1/
Previous winners
2022
2021
LinkRiver
Cryptomanufaktur