📝 Відповіді на всі місії Supra Oracles
Секрети Інвестора | Телеграм
2 - Supra’s performance and security are at par with other oracles
3 - Blocks on Supra cannot be reversed after they are finalized
4 - Tribes and clans randomization method
7 - A method to start a new round of agreement without waiting for earlier rounds to finish
8 - To ensure accuracy in the final result
11 - Unpredictable, unbiased, verifiable
12 - By utilizing a threshold signature generated by a randomized VRF committee
13 - Ensuring fair and unpredictable outcomes
14 - It secures the protocol from manipulation
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16.1 - Partly in USDC and partly in SUPRA
16.2 - Any project on available networks
17.1 - Bridges between two or more unique blockchains
17.3 - To move between two unique blockchains
18.1 - The cryptographic proofs of the origin chain’s consensus as well as Supra’s consensus
18.2 - It preserves Layer 1 security guarantees through the entire transaction cycle
18.3 - Yes, you can easily send assets to more than one chain
19.1 - By translating the source chain's proof into a universally
19.2 - It levels the playing field by removing conventional bridge-related risks
19.3 - By preserving the security guarantees of the source chain
20.1 - Universal translation and communication between blockchains
20.2 - By cryptographically connecting blockchains and their communities across Web3
20.3 - It can expand the player pool across different blockchains
21.2 - It rewards loyalty with discounted access to network services
22 - By integrating with 40+ different blockchain networks and counting
23.1 - The economic principles underlying the creation and operation of digital tokens
23.2 - By involving the community and active participants in its tokenomics
23.3 - It helps align incentives, promote participation, and foster decentralization
24.1 - They get to skip verification and KYC steps during the public sale
25.1 - It enhances the speed, security, and accessibility of blockchain transactions
25.2 - It improves performance across all blockchain use cases it reaches
26.2 - All of Supras protocols and services
26.3 - It's 54% faster in finality latency and 40% better in block throughput
27.1 - Randomly assign and regularly reshuffle nodes in sub-committees
27.3 - Decentralized microservice architecture
28.2 - Infrastructure and interoperability hub
28.3 - By providing essential services on a decentralized, interoperable network
29.1 - Community Members providing liquidity in ...
29.2 - Community-provided liquidity from a distributed network of providers
29.3 - Facilitate trade and exchange of cryptocurrencies and digital assets
30.1 - Because they have no native way to reach other blockchains
30.2 - To let anyone move freely across blockchains with their assets and tokens
30.3 - Fragmentation of liquidity pools across different blockchains
31.1 - Enabling more widespread decentralization across blockchains
31.2 - Opening DeFi doors across all chains
31.3 - Faster and smoother trading experiences across an interconnected Web3 landscape
32.1 - Impermanence loss for liquidity providers
32.2 - By integration Supra's decentralizad cross-chain oracle
32.3 - Impermanence loss for liquidity providers
32.4 - Fairer and more accurate prices
33.1 - Maximal extracble value
33.3 - They bring real-world data на blockchains...
34.1 - Oracle Extractable Value
34.2 - To prevent the theft of value from well-meaning trades
34.3 - By cutting out oracle latency and predictability with DORA
35.1 - High slippage, impermanent loss, and less than ideal risk mitigation
35.2 - Dynamic Function Market Maker
35.3 - To eliminate the need for a centralized matching agent
36.1 - Supra Oracles and a decentralized virtual order book
36.2 - High slippage and impermanence loss of AMMs
36.3 - Makes DeFi more user-friendly and boosts adoption
37.1 - It lays the foundation for an enshrined cross-chain Decentralized Exchange
37.2 - DFMM integrates cross-chain liquidity networks and oracles
37.3 - More accurate prices with maximum trading speed and efficiency
38.1 - The inevitable trend in tech towards lower fees for services
38.2 - Generating revenue from cross-chain liquidity
38.3 - Liquidity providers, dApp builders, and the Supra network
39.1 - Free access to services by staking in-demand tokens
39.2 - To enable smooth asset exchange
39.3 - Earning both block rewards and liquidity fee-share
40.1 - It provides a seamless developer experience
41.1 - It integrates natively into Supra's Layer 1, oracle, and HyperNova
41.2 - Cross-chain DeFi and Automation
41.3 - With Supra's natively integrated cross-chain communication via HyperNova
42.1 - To integrate all qualities and services into one super chain
42.2 - Creating a vertically integrated all-in-one blockchain
42.3 - It gives devs a simpler all-in-one platform to build on
43.1 - Supra integrates all essential services and functions into one network
43.2 - Seamless integration of services with uniform security guarantees
43.3 - Harmonized stack for building dApps
44.1 - Supra’s automation network
44.2 - By providing a unified stack with vertical integration of multiple blockchain services
44.3 - Native oracles, randomness, cross-chain comms, and automation
45.1 - By letting AMM liquidity providers stake their locked liquidity
45.2 - To secure the blockchain and its database of transactions
45.3 - Confirming transactions
46.1 - Capital efficiency of the network’s cross-chain AMM and staking mechanism
46.2 - It integrates assets submitted to liquidity pools to diversify the asset base of network security
46.3 - It helps them earn both AMM fees and staking rewards with the same capital
47.1 - Assets that bring resilience against devaluation and are in high demand for trading
47.2 - To maximize utility of capital across both network security and AMM
47.3 - By incentivizing limited diversification of the asset base staked in the network
48.1 - The amount of staking tokens allocated to liquidity providers of a given liquidity pool
48.2 - By adjusting rewards, interest rates, and collateralization rates based on user activity and asset quality
48.3 - By allocating more staking tokens to liquidity providers of stable assets
49.1 - By offering oracle services
49.3 - DeFi dApps built on any Bitcoin Layer-2s
50.1 - Supporting growth of dApps on Bitcoin Layer-2 networks
50.2 - Financial reward of $1,500 per referral
50.3 - Offering oracles and verifiable randomness services
51.1 - By referring projects to use Supra’s oracle price feeds and dVRF services via SNAP
51.2 - To reward Supra’s community for contributing to the Supra ecosystem’s growth
51.3 - Contacting projects politely via professional platforms like Linkedln, Telegram, Discord, etc
52.1 - Any dApp that needs oracle price feeds or verifiable randomness across 80+ chains
52.2 - Supra Network Activate Program (SNAP)
52.3 - Any major blockchain mainnet where Supra’s services are live
53.2 - By simplifying the process of building enhanced dApps with a vertically integrated Layer-1
53.3 - A Layer-1 blockchain with essential developer tools and services integrated natively
54.1 - Lightning-fast speeds, unparalleled security and multiple oracle services built intro Supra itself
54.2 - They are built on Supra’s fully vertically integrated Layer-1 blockchain
54.3 - It opens the door for builders to join Supra from across all Web3 ecosystems
55.1 - Run multiple VMs environments across clans
55.2 - By allowing them to build without language or VM constraints
55.3 - To handle different operations across various clans simultaneously
56.1 - Real-time responsiveness and precision.
56.2 - Provides real-time data in every block
56.3 - Handling different operations like oracle data feeds and smart contracts
57.1 - By bundling all necessary smart contracts and protocols into one cohesive unit
57.2 - They bundle all necessary smart contracts into one cohesive unit
57.3 - They allow developers to set their own governance rules and transaction fees
58.1 - It optimizes how transactions are ordered, speeding up parallel execution
58.2 - To minimize the end-to-end latency of transactions
58.3 - By sharding the node network into sub-committees called Clans
59.1 - To enhance the efficiency of transaction processing
59.2 ⁃ It relies on pre-analyzed access specifications to avoid bloating transactions
59.3 ⁃ It ensures deterministic outcomes by knowing exactly which transactions can be executed in parallel without conflict
60 - Native oracle data, cross-chain communication, and automation capabilities
61.1 - By providing them with essential native tools on a powerful, scalable Layer-1
61.2 - By offering ready-to-use native tools for oracles, randomness, bridging, and automation
61.3 - Tribes and Clans execution sharding, dApp containers, and partial order-based parallel execution
62.1 - Delegating tokens to a node operator to earn block rewards
62.2 - To ensure long-term stability and prevent market flooding
62.3 - It encourages ongoing involvement in the project’s success
63.2 - Faster unlocking of all your tokens
63.3 - Network block reward emissions passed to delegators by node operators
64.1 - Storing private keys that give access to tokens on the blockchain
64.2 - It’s the official wallet designed to claim and hold Supra tokens and explore the network
64.3 - Ethereum, Solana, Aptos, and Sui
65.1 - By splitting the private key into three separate files stored in different places
65.2 - Ethereum, Solana, Aptos, Sui, and tons of EVM chains
65.3 - It allows management of assets across multiple chains from one place
66.1 - To make the Web3 experience as seamless and secure as possible
66.2 - They can batch multiple transactions into a single one
66.3 - To execute transactions automatically when gas prices hit a predetermined level
67.1 - To encrypt and decrypt your split key files
67.2 - Two key fragments and the recovery password
67.3 - You won’t be able to reassemble your key fragments and recover your account
68.1 - They get to test new features, provide feedback, and help spot bugs
68.2 - The Mainnet Token Generation Event (TGE)
68.3 - To serve as a testing ground to refine code before launching on mainnet
69.1 - A public testnet where participants can earn some rewards
69.2 - It will be open to everyone and include an incentivized testnet campaign
69.3 - By rolling out separate testnets for MoveVM and EVM, followed by a combined testnet
70.1 - It will offer additional airdrops to Cadets who stress-test the network
70.2 - They can deploy their dApps on Supra’s Layer-1 testnet without modifications
70.3 - Send them to other addresses to test the testnet
71.1 - It is formally verified for security by Microsoft’s IVy Verifier
71.2 - 500,000 TPS with sub-second consensus latency
72.1 - By decoupling transaction dissemination from consensus
72.2 - It uses BLS multi-signatures to combine signatures
72.3 - By splitting the network into Tribes and Clans
73.1 - Non-Interactive Distributed Key Generation, it allows nodes to generate keys independently
73.2 - Decoupling transaction data dissemination from the consensus process
73.3 - By combining multiple signatures into a single, compact signature
74.1 - Containers are secured by Supra’s L1 nodes with sub-second consensus finality
74.2 - Yes, they are composable with Supra L1 and other Supra Containers
74.3 - They are composable with other Containers and Supra L1, unlike L2 ecosystems
75.1 - They allow for composability and shared liquidity with Supra L1 and other Containers
75.2 - Complete freedom to experiment, like zero gas fees, flat fees, or implement different fees for different actions
75.3 - A multi-game universe with interconnected dApps
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