With the new protocol, Avalanche-based dApps can achieve new levels of verified randomness for their operations
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- Oraichain releases Verifiable Random Function (VRF) on Avalanche
- The first VRF module for low-code programmers
The Oraichain team addresses artificial intelligence-powered blockchain infrastructure and oracle systems. Now, it is ready to advance the developer experience and functionality of Avalanche-powered decentralized applications (DApps).
Oraichain releases Verifiable Random Function (VRF) on Avalanche
Its Fully On-chain Verifiable Random Function (VRF) has been successfully launched on Avalanche (AVX), according to an official announcement shared by Oraichain, an AR-powered infrastructure builder for various blockchain systems.
Once Orchain releases its product on Avalanche (AVX), all developers focused on this blockchain will receive a publicly verifiable random number generator for their needs. For example, it eliminates the need for gambling protocols and the DeFi platform to connect third-party solutions via APIs.
Using a decentralized oracle platform reduces the potential for attacks: no male factor can corrupt on-chain solutions or interfere with them in any way.
To accomplish this goal, Oraichain uses a tamper-proof and transparent Verifiable Random Function (VRF) group signature verification process. As a DApp requests verified randomness, OraChain transfers it through the OraChain-Avalanche bridge in a non-custodial manner almost instantaneously.
The first VRF module for low-code programmers
The same cross-chain bridge is used to send a publicly verifiable random value VRF contract, and then, to a decentralized application (DApp) request.
Oraichain CEO Chung Dao emphasized the importance of this release for Avalanche-focused developers and the entire Web3 infrastructure segment:
With the introduction of Orichain VRF 2.0, for the first time, dapps running on Avalanche are now provided with a fully on-chain VRF service that is publicly verifiable and free from known abuses such as rewrites or re-rolls. are impenetrable.
Due to its plug-and-play Lego-like structure, Orichain VRF 2.0 can be used and integrated even by developers with limited skills in smart contract programming.
As such, releases of this protocol can support application migration from Web2 to Web3.