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What Is the ‘Last Mile Problem’ in Oracle Data Delivery for Smart Contracts?

The last mile problem refers to the challenge of getting the final, verified data from the oracle network securely and efficiently onto the specific blockchain where the smart contract resides. This involves ensuring the data remains tamper-proof during transmission and is correctly consumed by the contract.

The process must be gas-efficient and timely, especially for high-frequency financial applications.

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