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WINkLink, as the first comprehensive oracle in the TRON ecosystem, has a very clear strategic positioning: to become a key infrastructure that connects on-chain smart contracts with off-chain real-world data. Since its launch on the TRON network in 2019, it has developed into an indispensable data pillar in the ecosystem.
I noticed that WINkLink has been very active in ecological partnerships recently, especially announcing three major strategic collaborations at the end of September this year, covering three important areas: RWA real-world assets, DID decentralized identity, and hardware security.
The collaboration with ULTILAND has expanded WINkLink's oracle services into the RWA real asset tokenization and art finance sectors, which is indeed a pragmatic direction for the implementation of blockchain technology. The integration with Nabox focuses on multi-chain DID and cross-chain application experiences, addressing the pain points of identity and interoperability in the Web3 world. The partnership with the OneKey hardware wallet is quite interesting, as it combines the reliability of oracle data with hardware-level asset security, which can indeed enhance user trust in on-chain data.
From the perspective of technological evolution, WINkLink has been continuously upgrading. In addition to the basic price data services, it now also supports verifiable random numbers (RNG) and Any API services, allowing developers to more easily access various external data.