Certus One Inc is proud to announce the launch of our Chainlink node. Serving as both an oracle and off-chain data processor, Certus One’s mission is to build and operate the most reliable and trusted infrastructure for blockchain-based technology.

Oracles are already well on their way to becoming an integral component of blockchain development and optimizing the data feeds that will ensure decentralized applications work.

As of today, we are already running high availability node setup spread across multiple zones powered by our industry-leading blockchain infrastructure technology.

Our active node relies on Alchemy, an industry leading Ethereum infrastructure and developer tools solution. Tested against all other Ethereum node-options, Alchemy’s node infrastructure offers our Chainlink node global availability, multiple redundancy and superior scalability.

We’re excited to be working with Chainlink’s team!

About Chainlink:

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 and SWIFT) and leading smart contract development teams. Learn more by visiting the Chainlink website, Twitter or Telegram. If you’re a developer, visit the developer documentation or join the technical discussion on Discord.

About Certus One:

Certus One is an industry leading technology infrastructure company focused on proof-of-stake blockchains. To date, the company has supported more than $130 million worth of digital assets on its infrastructure. Winners of Game of Stakes, Certus One is focused on advancing validator architecture by pursuing information security certifications and development of a new, advanced software key management system.

Learn more by visiting the Certus One website, Twitter, and our documentation here.