Reserve verification
For stablecoins, wrapped assets, commodities and tokenized funds that need transparent backing data.
Data infrastructure
Compare oracle networks, market data feeds, proof-of-reserve infrastructure and RWA data providers for pricing, NAV, collateral verification and automated safeguards.
Buyer checklist
Use this page as a starting point for category discovery. Vendor fit is based on public product positioning, public documentation and category relevance, not a FluidRWA endorsement.
For stablecoins, wrapped assets, commodities and tokenized funds that need transparent backing data.
For funds, credit, treasuries, commodities and DeFi integrations using external market data.
For minting controls, circuit breakers, liquidation logic and reporting triggers.
Directory
Verified category fit based on public positioning and buyer relevance for RWA, Web3, AI and digital asset teams.
01 / Proof of Reserve
Best forIssuers needing proof-of-reserve, market data, NAV data and cross-chain infrastructure.
Chainlink is relevant for tokenized assets that depend on secure external data and reserve verification.
02 / First-party market data
Best forApplications needing low-latency market data from exchanges, market makers and financial institutions.
Pyth fits trading, DeFi and institutional applications that need live multi-asset price feeds.
03 / Modular oracle
Best forTeams that need oracle feeds across EVM and non-EVM ecosystems with flexible data delivery.
RedStone is relevant where custom data feeds and modular oracle delivery are part of the product stack.
04 / First-party oracles
Best forTeams looking for first-party oracle feeds and dAPI-style data infrastructure.
API3 fits applications that want API providers to deliver data directly to smart contracts.
05 / Oracle protocol
Best forDeFi and RWA teams that need resilient oracle feeds with transparent data sources.
Chronicle is relevant where oracle transparency and protocol-native data delivery matter.
06 / Solana data
Best forSolana and multi-chain teams needing oracle, randomness and data infrastructure.
Switchboard is useful for Solana-heavy applications and teams needing flexible feed creation.
07 / Optimistic oracle
Best forProtocols needing dispute-based, human-verifiable or event-driven data resolution.
UMA fits markets and protocols where an optimistic verification process is more appropriate than a continuous feed.
08 / Open data oracle
Best forProjects needing open-source market data, NFT data or custom oracle feeds.
DIA is relevant for teams looking for transparent data sourcing and customizable feeds.