What is ODIN?
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ODIN is a decentralized system designed to build a data oracle network (DON) based on an open protocol for interaction between participants and a sustainable economy. In addition to organizing the data oracle network, ODIN involves building a decentralized peer-to-peer data sharing and trading ecosystem. ODIN is a new system that combines the advantages of cryptography and decentralized technologies, as well as the simplicity of connecting data providers and the flexibility of developing contracts to receive and process data from them (to work with business requirements, which are to increase the scalability and reliability of circulating data). By default, each accounting system is deterministic within its own boundaries. Simply put, the system can be guaranteed to trust only those events and information that are the product of the life of the system. However, when it comes to obtaining external data (confirmation of payments, external statistical information, etc.), we come to the need to use an additional entity - an oracle, which will be the provider of such information (a bridge between the accounting system and the outside world). odinprotocol.io