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About ChainLink

Chainlink is a decentralized network that provides data from off-chain sources to smart contacts on the blockchain. It does so through the use of oracles, software that serves as an intermediary between data sources and the blockchain.

Because Chainlink is comprised of a network of decentralized nodes, it eliminates reliability issues associated with using a single, centralized source. Notably, Chainlink’s decentralized metalayer of oracle networks allows smart contracts to seamlessly use and create an array of decentralized services that accelerate dApp development, enable cross-chain functionality, and harmonize disparate technologies.

Chainlink’s native token, LINK, is used as payment to node operators, and is also used by node operators to stake in the network.

Impact Story: Chainlink Sponsors Code Cayman’s Blockchain Program

Chainlink, which is based in the Cayman Islands, sponsored a local blockchain program for a second year. The initiative will help to promote blockchain technology and empower local youth who want to pursue a career in coding, including cryptography.

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