The current RWA market size is there, with a trillion-level scale, but the bottleneck problem is very obvious—how to put unstructured data like documents, images, and legal contracts on the chain? There has never been a good solution.
The APRO-Oracle project offers a new approach. As the world's first AI-enhanced oracle network, it uses a dual-layer architecture to solve this problem. The top Layer1 is responsible for the AI layer, specifically for extracting multi-modal data and verifying authenticity; the bottom Layer2 is the consensus layer, ensuring the credibility of on-chain data.
With this setup, assets that were previously difficult to standardize can now achieve programmable trust. Complex assets like Pre-IPO equity, collectibles, and real estate now have the possibility of being on-chain. This solution in the RWA track indeed breaks some old industry patterns. The development potential of the $AT ecosystem is right here.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 12h ago
Unstructured data on the chain is indeed the key to RWA. The APRO-Oracle dual-layer architecture concept is quite interesting, and the combination of AI verification and consensus layer works well.
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MrDecoder
· 12-26 19:51
The double-layer architecture is indeed a brilliant approach. Unstructured data has always been a pain point for RWA, and now we've found a breakthrough.
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GasWaster
· 12-26 19:48
The dual-layer architecture logic is indeed interesting. Finally, someone is seriously addressing the pain point of on-chain unstructured data.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 12-26 19:47
ngl, this double-layer architecture approach indeed avoids many pitfalls. The issue of on-chain unstructured data was previously a dead end.
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SleepyValidator
· 12-26 19:37
Hmm... a two-layer architecture sounds good, but can it really handle all those messy files? It still depends on how well it performs in practice.
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OnchainHolmes
· 12-26 19:22
Hmm... double-layer architecture sounds good, but how many projects can actually be implemented?
The current RWA market size is there, with a trillion-level scale, but the bottleneck problem is very obvious—how to put unstructured data like documents, images, and legal contracts on the chain? There has never been a good solution.
The APRO-Oracle project offers a new approach. As the world's first AI-enhanced oracle network, it uses a dual-layer architecture to solve this problem. The top Layer1 is responsible for the AI layer, specifically for extracting multi-modal data and verifying authenticity; the bottom Layer2 is the consensus layer, ensuring the credibility of on-chain data.
With this setup, assets that were previously difficult to standardize can now achieve programmable trust. Complex assets like Pre-IPO equity, collectibles, and real estate now have the possibility of being on-chain. This solution in the RWA track indeed breaks some old industry patterns. The development potential of the $AT ecosystem is right here.