Easy 2 Stake is launching Oracle Services on the Chainlink Network Liviu Nica Follow Feb 22 · 2 min read

Easy 2 Stake is a trusted proof of stake provider for top cryptocurrency projects on the market.

As of January 2020, we are proud and excited to have extended our operations to the Chainlink network by launching our first Easy 2 Stake Chainlink node.

Together with other Chainlink node operators, we are providing smart contract applications with the most accurate and reliable digital asset exchange rates between other cryptocurrencies and fiat. We have already started adding value to the BTC-USD price reference contract and have future plans to service more trading pairs.

Want to see our nodes working together in a totally decentralized manner? Check this out!

About Easy 2 Stake

We provide highly available and secure infrastructure for staked assets on our validating and working nodes. We ensure the highest security standards by mixing bare metal and virtual servers from reliable public cloud providers across different regions.

We aim towards zero downtime by putting together a professional monitoring system and 24x7 on-call engineer support. We are prepared for all worst case scenarios with a hot standby site and disaster recovery procedure.

About Chainlink

Chainlink bridges the connection between blockchains and off-chain infrastructure.

They are pioneering the entire blockchain space forward by connecting it to existing non-blockchain infrastructure, creating the much needed synergy between smart contracts and the systems that currently power the world .

Chainlink is a decentralized oracle network that enables smart contracts to securely access off-chain data feeds, web APIs, and traditional bank payments. Chainlink is consistently selected as one of the top blockchain technologies by leading independent research firms such as Gartner. It is well known for providing highly secure and reliable oracles to large enterprises (Google, Oracle and SWIFT) and leading smart contract development teams. Learn more by visiting the Chainlink website, Twitter or Reddit. If you’re a developer, visit the developer documentation or join the technical discussion on Discord.