Chainlink has expanded its offerings on the Base blockchain by launching its Data Streams and Verifiable Random Function (VRF) services. This development ensures that the full suite of Chainlink products is now accessible to developers using Base, a layer-two (L2) blockchain built on Ethereum. Chainlink Expands Services on Base Blockchain The recent integration of Chainlink’s […]
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Using the provably fair and verifiable random number generator provided by Chainlink VRF, smart contracts can access random values without compromising security or usability.
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Chainlink VRF v1 had previously crossed 3 million request transactions from NFT projects and blockchain games.
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Chainlink is onboarding new partners twice as fast in 2021 compared to 2020.
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The validity of presidential elections has been in doubt in numerous cases. What’s more, one of the most high-profile cases – the US presidential election – has not yet fully played itself out.
Perhaps this is why the election observer organization National Public Monitoring (NOM) has decided to store data on 100 thousand independent observers in a single system during the Russian presidential election. And they will be using blockchain to do it.
The post PR: Verifier – the Idea of Using Blockchain to Verify Elections Is Not New appeared first on Bitcoin News.
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