Oracles
Oracles are specialized entities that connect blockchains to external data sources, enabling smart contracts to access real-world information.
In the StakeWise protocol, Oracles act as a decentralized signing committee bridging the Beacon Chain and Vaults — reporting staking rewards and penalties, approving validator registrations and consolidations, and enabling validator exits.
Oracles hold no funds and never submit transactions themselves; they only produce signed attestations. The Keeper contract ↗ verifies those attestations on-chain, enforcing a signature threshold (currently 6 of 11 Oracles) before any update takes effect.
Each Oracle is operated by an independent entity approved ↗ by the StakeWise DAO and runs the v3-oracle ↗ software developed by the StakeWise team.
Oracle Network Participants
The protocol currently operates with 11 Oracles, listed below:
- Chorus One ↗
- Stake.fish ↗
- Telekom ↗ (formerly T-Systems MMS)
- Finoa Consensus Services ↗
- Bitfly ↗ (operators of the Beaconchain ↗ explorer)
- SenseiNode ↗
- Gateway.fm ↗
- Gnosis Chain ↗ team
- P2P ↗
- DSRV ↗
- StakeWise Labs ↗ (the development team)