DIA Partners with Termina: Expanding Oracles for Solana SVM Rollups
DIA partners with Termina to deliver real-time, customizable oracles for SVM rollups, empowering Solana developers with reliable off-chain data solutions.
DIA joins forces with Termina to deliver real-time, customizable oracle solutions, empowering Solana developers to access reliable off-chain data for rollups built on Termina’s innovative SVM Rollup-as-a-Service (RaaS) platform.
Solana developers thrive on real-time, reliable data without the friction of third-party dependencies. The partnership with DIA brings customizable, decentralized oracles directly into Termina's SVM rollups, unlocking more possibilities for Solana builders.Kevin LimCOO of Nitro Labs
About Termina, Solana SVM Rollup-as-a-Service
Termina is a cutting-edge platform providing SVM Rollup-as-a-Service, enabling developers to build scalable and secure rollups on Solana’s virtual machine (SVM). With a focus on streamlining appchain and rollup development, Termina’s infrastructure is designed to provide a smooth, efficient environment for building decentralized applications.
DIA Oracle Integration with Termina RaaS
As Termina’s first SVM rollup integration partner, DIA brings its vast cross-chain data and oracle infrastructure to the platform. This collaboration allows developers to access DIA’s extensive library of data feeds, which aggregates over 20,000 assets from a multitude of sources. DIA’s oracles will power Termina’s rollups with real-time data, enhancing the performance and reliability of smart contract execution on the platform.
Benefits of DIA Oracles for RaaS Platforms
- Customizable Data Feeds: Developers using Termina’s platform will have access to DIA’s fully customizable oracle solutions for 20,000 assets, enabling the sourcing of any publicly accessible data feed.
- Enhanced Rollup Functionality: DIA’s oracles ensure that Termina’s rollups are equipped with the most accurate and timely off-chain data, vital for smooth transaction and contract execution.
- Unlocking New Use Cases: With this integration, over 50 potential use cases become available for developers building on SVM rollups, from DeFi protocols to decentralized gaming platforms.