Onchain Bloomberg Terminal on Rialo: A Major Leap
🚨 Recently, Rialo showcased a demo: "Onchain Bloomberg Terminal running live on Rialo Apex Network. No middleware required."
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🔴 Traditional Blockchain (L1 + Oracle)
⚠️ Problems:
- Dependent on oracles and bots
- Possible delays or failed updates
- Developers must build multiple extra layers
- Security risks, oracles can fail or be manipulated
🟢 Car Insurance on Rialo (Native)
✅ Advantages:
- No oracle or middleware
- Real-time and automatic
- Transparent, everything recorded in the smart contract
- Easy for developers, just integrate an external API
Weird how we have all come to accept "Layer 1" as a default rule.
This design only exists due to Ethereum's limitations.
Now we all follow L1, L2 etc dogma blindly.
Networking faced a similar "layering" issue with OSI.
OSI was theoretical, but TCP/IP won because practical.
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The "Onchain Bloomberg" demo is not just a show off. It proves that Rialo is a fullstack real world execution infra, not just another fast L1. Today, Rialo shows that its onchain version can exist transparent, trustless, and open to everyone.
This is how Web3 finally goes real
Onchain Bloomberg Terminal on Rialo: A Major Leap
🚨 Recently, Rialo showcased a demo: "Onchain Bloomberg Terminal running live on Rialo Apex Network. No middleware required."
@RialoHQ@itachee_x
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No middleware means lower costs, lower latency, and more consistent security. Developers can focus on application logic instead of patching fragile infrastructure layers.
RIALO NOT JUST LAYER 1
Amidst the rise of new Layer1 innovations, scalability infrastructure, or infrastructure connecting Web2 and Web3 (Oracle), Rialo stands out by uniquely bringing it all into one network.
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