Aleph Zero Price Oracles
dApps built on Aleph Zero can leverage DIA oracles to access up-to-date asset price information. These deployed oracles are designed for testing environments.
DIA is a cross-chain oracle provider that sources granular market data from diverse exchanges, including CEXs and DEXs. Its data sourcing is thorough, enabling unparalleled transparency and customizability for resilient price feeds for 20,000+ assets. Its versatile data processing and delivery ensures adaptability and reliability for any decentralized application.
Oracle details
Aleph Zero Mainnet
Oracle configuration
Pricing Methodology
Deviation (%) & Refresh Frequency
0.5% and 120 seconds
Heartbeat
24h
Asset feeds
USDT
USDT/USD
USDC
USDC/USD
BTC
BTC/USD
ETH
ETH/USD
stETH
stETH/USD
AZERO
AZERO/USD
ARB
ARB/USD
How to access data
To consume price data, you’ll need to invoke the `getValue` method on the oracle contract which you can access through the DIA Oracle library or the interface.
Below is an example of a contract consuming data from our oracle on Aleph Zero mainnet. If you pass `BTC/USD` as the key, it will return the most recent price of BTC in USD with 8 decimal places (e.g. 9601458065403 is $96,014.58065403) along with the Unix timestamp of the last price update.
See the full example here.
Support
For developer assistance, connect with the DIA team directly on Discord or Telegram.
Developers seeking other specialized, production-grade oracle with tailored price feeds and configurations can initiate the request by contacting the DIA BD Team via Telegram.
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