APRO vs Aave Oracles: Different Roles in DeFi Data Infrastructure
Explains how APRO functions as an oracle network and how Aave selects oracle providers like Chainlink and CAPO for protocol safety.
In DeFi, oracles and protocols play very different roles — and APRO and Aave are a good example.
APRO is a decentralized oracle network designed to deliver real-time, AI-verified data to blockchain applications. It uses off-chain computation with on-chain verification, supports both push and pull data models, and operates across 40+ networks. Its focus is flexibility, cost efficiency, and handling complex data types.
Aave, on the other hand, is a lending protocol. It does not compete with oracles — it depends on them. To manage risk and liquidations, Aave primarily uses Chainlink price feeds, along with fallback solutions like Pyth and Correlated Assets Price Oracles (CAPO) for specific asset types.
The key takeaway: APRO provides data infrastructure; Aave selects oracle providers through governance to protect protocol solvency.
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