Gora Network Achieves Another Major Roadmap Milestone: Oracle Deployment on Base
In an exciting development, the Gora Network team has hit another significant milestone by successfully deploying its Oracle infrastructure on the Base mainnet. This deployment underscores Gora’s commitment to becoming a leading provider of decentralized oracles across the blockchain space. Gora continues its multi-chain journey by integrating with Base, offering secure, reliable data feeds for decentralized applications (dApps). This integration serves as a template for future deployments across other Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)-compatible chains, demonstrating Gora’s technical capabilities and mission to provide high-quality oracle services across the Web3 ecosystem.
Oracle Alpha on Base Mainnet
The deployment of Gora’s Oracle infrastructure on the Base mainnet continues the stage of a broader rollout plan. This launch enables Base developers to integrate Gora’s data feeds into their dApps, backed by a network of decentralized validators ensuring accuracy, uptime, and security. While this is still an alpha version — where minor bugs might arise — Gora is offering direct support to Base developers through white-glove services to ensure a smooth integration process. As this alpha progresses, Gora’s team will work to optimize the system and roll out a more polished version.
Expansion of Multi-Chain Capabilities
Base is not the first EVM-compatible chain to benefit from Gora’s Oracle services — Gora has already successfully deployed on other chains, including Starknet. The Base deployment signals Gora’s dedication to expanding its Oracle network across multiple chains. As dApps and DeFi protocols proliferate across various blockchains, having a multi-chain solution like Gora’s decentralized data feeds is crucial. This expansion ensures that no matter where developers build, Gora’s oracles will provide the essential data infrastructure needed to create functional and secure dApps.
What is Base?
Base is a Layer 2 blockchain built by Coinbase on top of Ethereum, leveraging Optimism’s OP Stack. Designed to enhance scalability and reduce transaction costs, Base operates using Optimistic Rollup technology, which processes transactions off-chain before securing them on the Ethereum mainnet. By doing so, it improves transaction speed and significantly lowers gas fees, making it more attractive for developers. Fully compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), Base allows developers to port over their existing Ethereum dApps with minimal changes, ensuring broader adoption and seamless integration across ecosystems.
With Base’s tight integration with Coinbase, it also benefits from access to over 110 million verified users, which positions Base as a major player in the broader adoption of decentralized applications.
What Does This Mean for Base Developers?
For Base developers, Gora’s Oracle deployment opens up new opportunities for building dApps that require accurate, decentralized data. Gora provides highly available data feeds secured by a network of validators, giving developers the confidence to rely on their data sources without concern for security breaches or outages. This deployment isn’t just a simple integration — it’s a leap toward making cross-chain dApp development easier, as Gora’s infrastructure allows the same reliable data feeds to be deployed across other EVM-compatible chains.
Gora’s Oracles provide a variety of unique features that will help Base developers push their dApps to the next level:
- Off-Chain Computation: Gora enables complex calculations to be executed without burdening the blockchain, improving efficiency.
- High Security: Data feeds are secured by Gora’s decentralized validator network, reducing the risk of tampering or downtime.
- Customizability: Developers can tailor Gora’s Oracle solutions to meet specific data requirements, offering a flexible approach to data integration.
With the Oracle alpha live on Base, developers can start experimenting and building the next wave of decentralized applications, with the assurance that Gora’s infrastructure will provide the data they need.
Alpha Release and Developer Resources
As this is an alpha release, developers should expect minor glitches or bugs. However, the Gora team is fully committed to ironing out any issues. Developers who plan to integrate Gora Oracles into their Base applications will receive full documentation and support. Currently, the setup is best suited for Linux environments, but the Gora team is actively working on expanding cross-platform support.
For those interested, the full documentation on integrating Gora Oracles with EVM chains can be found
https://github.com/GoraNetwork/developer-quick-start/tree/forge_example/evm/forge_example and https://github.com/GoraNetwork/developer-quick-start/blob/main/evm/README.md
The Gora team welcomes feedback and is eager to collaborate with projects on Base, ensuring they have the necessary data feeds for their dApps.
If your dApp requires highly available, customizable data feeds, Gora’s Oracle infrastructure is ready to support your development.
The deployment of Gora’s Oracle on Base is a major milestone in its roadmap and a big step forward for the broader blockchain ecosystem. Developers on Base can now rely on Gora’s secure, decentralized data feeds to build the next generation of dApps. As Gora continues to expand to other EVM-compatible chains, it is positioned to become a go-to solution for developers needing reliable data infrastructure across the decentralized Web.
Stay tuned on our social and community channels, for more exciting updates as Gora continues to lead the charge in decentralized Oracle solutions across the multi-chain future!