Flux protocol

in flux •  3 years ago 

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Hello everyone. It's time for another review of the Flux Protocol project.
Last week, we briefly walked with you on the main features of the project.
And so for those who do not remember, have not read the first part, I will not remind you much.
First of all, the Flux protocol is primarily an Oracle cross-chain aggregator, with the help of which smart contracts are given access to economically secure and reliable data.
Secondly, this is a project that has the largest investors on board.
If we draw parallels with other projects, then this project can be written in one line with such projects as Graph, Mina Protocol, Moonbeam.

It is also worth clarifying that the Flux Protocol is built on the basis of the leading first-level protocols, first of all NEAR Protocol. And the main goal of the project is, first of all, the creation of a new generation of cryptocurrency finance. Where each user will be given the opportunity to access financial freedom.
As for the self-contained Oracle Flux, it is fully optimized for cross-chain support as well as direct use when scaling. The undoubted advantage of the project is that it supports an infinite range of integrations with low transaction fees, which is critical for smart contracts to work in real applications.
It is also important to note that Oracle Flux is capable of supporting all major networks such as (Near, Solana, etc.).
We continue to actively follow the projects, and I want to tell you that there are many interesting things ahead of you.

All operational information is updated on information resources:
https://www.fluxprotocol.org/
https://www.fluxprotocol.org/blog
https://twitter.com/fluxprotocol
https://www.linkedin.com/company/fluxprotocol/
https://discord.com/invite/sJUveAvJHf
https://t.me/fluxprotocol

Author : @Den_601

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