How Does a Decentralized Oracle Network Prevent Data Manipulation?

Decentralized oracle networks (DONs) prevent manipulation by aggregating data from multiple independent, verifiable sources. They use a network of nodes that cryptographically sign and submit data, which is then averaged or validated against a consensus mechanism.

This makes it economically prohibitive for any single node or data source to corrupt the final data feed used by a smart contract derivative.

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