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Any good smartcontract for “business calendar” oracles?
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?What are the most important potential attack vectors on oracles?Aren't oracles extremely data consuming?Can oracles send data to smart contracts on multiple blockchains?What is the difference from oracles and smart oracles?Can any smart contract be forked?Oracles and randomness, Creating or solving problems?How does Ethereum handle undeterministic results from oracles?What's the best realized dapps for fair betting without oracles?How to know the price of the day of ETH in USD by Oracles?Tutorial to understand technical details of Oracles in Ethereum
is anybody aware of some smart-contract that can be used as external "trustable" oracle for no-so-simple scenarios, like for example calculating the number of non-festive days passed since a given date or time-windows.
I'm thinking of some external (trusted) entity that is allowed to fill such calendar and sign when a new day has passed, ...
I'm thinking about use-cases like:
- Some smart-contract internal state change or some payment must be allowed just after 10 working days, excluding weekends.
oracles calendar
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is anybody aware of some smart-contract that can be used as external "trustable" oracle for no-so-simple scenarios, like for example calculating the number of non-festive days passed since a given date or time-windows.
I'm thinking of some external (trusted) entity that is allowed to fill such calendar and sign when a new day has passed, ...
I'm thinking about use-cases like:
- Some smart-contract internal state change or some payment must be allowed just after 10 working days, excluding weekends.
oracles calendar
add a comment |
is anybody aware of some smart-contract that can be used as external "trustable" oracle for no-so-simple scenarios, like for example calculating the number of non-festive days passed since a given date or time-windows.
I'm thinking of some external (trusted) entity that is allowed to fill such calendar and sign when a new day has passed, ...
I'm thinking about use-cases like:
- Some smart-contract internal state change or some payment must be allowed just after 10 working days, excluding weekends.
oracles calendar
is anybody aware of some smart-contract that can be used as external "trustable" oracle for no-so-simple scenarios, like for example calculating the number of non-festive days passed since a given date or time-windows.
I'm thinking of some external (trusted) entity that is allowed to fill such calendar and sign when a new day has passed, ...
I'm thinking about use-cases like:
- Some smart-contract internal state change or some payment must be allowed just after 10 working days, excluding weekends.
oracles calendar
oracles calendar
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Oracle sounds complicated and gas gushing approach.
I suggest this:
A special transaction parameter be generated and signed by your own server
The server calculates the days
The information is passed into the smart contract in the transaction payload, as a function parameter
The smart contract verifies that the result is honest by checking the signature of the parameter, so that it was your server that made the calculation
However, for better judgement, I kindly ask you to edit your question and add more background information about your business case.
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Chainlink may be what you’re looking for: https://chain.link
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Oracle sounds complicated and gas gushing approach.
I suggest this:
A special transaction parameter be generated and signed by your own server
The server calculates the days
The information is passed into the smart contract in the transaction payload, as a function parameter
The smart contract verifies that the result is honest by checking the signature of the parameter, so that it was your server that made the calculation
However, for better judgement, I kindly ask you to edit your question and add more background information about your business case.
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Oracle sounds complicated and gas gushing approach.
I suggest this:
A special transaction parameter be generated and signed by your own server
The server calculates the days
The information is passed into the smart contract in the transaction payload, as a function parameter
The smart contract verifies that the result is honest by checking the signature of the parameter, so that it was your server that made the calculation
However, for better judgement, I kindly ask you to edit your question and add more background information about your business case.
add a comment |
Oracle sounds complicated and gas gushing approach.
I suggest this:
A special transaction parameter be generated and signed by your own server
The server calculates the days
The information is passed into the smart contract in the transaction payload, as a function parameter
The smart contract verifies that the result is honest by checking the signature of the parameter, so that it was your server that made the calculation
However, for better judgement, I kindly ask you to edit your question and add more background information about your business case.
Oracle sounds complicated and gas gushing approach.
I suggest this:
A special transaction parameter be generated and signed by your own server
The server calculates the days
The information is passed into the smart contract in the transaction payload, as a function parameter
The smart contract verifies that the result is honest by checking the signature of the parameter, so that it was your server that made the calculation
However, for better judgement, I kindly ask you to edit your question and add more background information about your business case.
answered Apr 9 at 19:32
Mikko OhtamaaMikko Ohtamaa
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Chainlink may be what you’re looking for: https://chain.link
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Chainlink may be what you’re looking for: https://chain.link
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Chainlink may be what you’re looking for: https://chain.link
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Chainlink may be what you’re looking for: https://chain.link
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