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Oracle choice is protocol infrastructure, not a front-end preference. Compare feed availability, update model, data freshness, stale-data behavior, decimals, supported chains, and fallback design before exposing capital.

Updated July 3, 2026. Crypto.club does not provide investment, tax, legal, custody, or security incident-response advice.

Shortlist visual

Move from workload to docs before reading product notes.

The shortlist is useful only when every product is judged against the same workload, docs, and launch risk.

1Oracles

Review the exact feed

23 products

Compare fit against the same selection criteria.

3Docs checked

Use official oracle docs for feed availability, integration code, update models, and chain support.

Selection criteria

What makes this shortlist useful

01Feed availability for the exact asset, chain, market, and contract integration path.

Confirm the requirement against current docs, pricing, or support terms before it enters the shortlist. Use it as a oracles shortlist checkpoint.

02Update model, heartbeat, deviation threshold, confidence interval, delivery method, and stale-data handling.

Compare the same field across every product so the review does not drift into vendor-specific language. Use it as a oracles shortlist checkpoint.

03Security assumptions, oracle failure behavior, fallback plan, and monitoring ownership.

Name the team owner who will keep this check current after launch or renewal. Use it as a oracles shortlist checkpoint.

04Integration docs, SDK support, audit evidence, and operational support for the target chain.

Confirm the requirement against current docs, pricing, or support terms before it enters the shortlist. Use it as a oracles shortlist checkpoint.

Shortlist

Products to compare

ProductBest ForPricingFree TierNetworks / railsDisclosure
Chainlink Data FeedsProtocol teams that need widely adopted oracle feeds and documented smart-contract integration paths.Feed access, sponsorship, and commercial terms depend on network, asset, and integration requirements.Public docs and many feed references are available; production use should be reviewed per feed and network.Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, OptimismOrganic
Pyth NetworkApps and protocols that need low-latency market data feeds and are prepared to handle Pyth update mechanics.Access and product terms depend on Core or Pro feed path, data needs, and integration scope.Public docs and feed references are available; production use should be reviewed per feed.100+ blockchains, EVM and non-EVM chains, Pyth Core, Pyth ProOrganic
RedStoneProtocols evaluating flexible oracle delivery models across EVM, non-EVM, L2, and app-chain environments.Commercial terms depend on feed coverage, chain support, update model, and integration requirements.Public docs are available; production feed access should be reviewed directly.Ethereum, Solana, TON, Major EVM L1s and L2sOrganic

Buying record

Turn this shortlist into a decision record

The shortlist should help a team explain why a product made the list, which sources were checked, and what still needs a test before anyone signs or migrates.

ProblemName the workload, payment flow, wallet path, accounting need, or support issue before comparing vendors.
Same checksFeed availability for the exact asset, chain, market, and contract integration path; Update model, heartbeat, deviation threshold, confidence interval, delivery method, and stale-data handling; Security assumptions, oracle failure behavior, fallback plan, and monitoring ownership.
Sources3 source notes plus product pages and official docs to reopen before a decision.
Next stepOpen product notes and compare at least two tools before asking a vendor for pricing or implementation help.

Product notes

Products to compare

Chainlink Data Feeds

Organic

Oracle data feeds for connecting smart contracts to asset prices, reserve balances, and sequencer-health data.

Best for
Protocol teams that need widely adopted oracle feeds and documented smart-contract integration paths.
Pricing
Feed access, sponsorship, and commercial terms depend on network, asset, and integration requirements.
Free tier
Public docs and many feed references are available; production use should be reviewed per feed and network.

Pyth Network

Organic

Oracle network for real-time financial market data and onchain-verifiable price feeds across many chains.

Best for
Apps and protocols that need low-latency market data feeds and are prepared to handle Pyth update mechanics.
Pricing
Access and product terms depend on Core or Pro feed path, data needs, and integration scope.
Free tier
Public docs and feed references are available; production use should be reviewed per feed.

RedStone

Organic

Oracle infrastructure with push, pull, and cross-layer delivery models for price and data feeds.

Best for
Protocols evaluating flexible oracle delivery models across EVM, non-EVM, L2, and app-chain environments.
Pricing
Commercial terms depend on feed coverage, chain support, update model, and integration requirements.
Free tier
Public docs are available; production feed access should be reviewed directly.

Guides

Supporting context

FAQ

Common decision questions

What should protocols compare before choosing an oracle?

Compare feed coverage, update behavior, stale-data handling, decimals, chain support, integration code, fallback behavior, and who monitors feed health.

Can an oracle page approve a protocol design?

No. Oracle selection needs protocol-specific engineering and security review. A directory can only organize public product facts and source links.