AWS outage takes down half the internet - but DIA oracles continue operating without interruption.
While centralized cloud services failed, distributed infrastructure proved its resilience. DIA's decentralized oracle network maintained full functionality during the widespread outage.
The incident highlights a key advantage of blockchain infrastructure: no single point of failure. When traditional web services crash, decentralized networks keep running.
While AWS took down half the internet today, DIA oracles kept running flawlessly. Turns out distributed infrastructure actually works when you build it that way.
馃攳 DIA Reveals Complete Oracle Architecture
**DIA unveils its complete oracle architecture** with three core workflows ensuring full transparency from data collection to delivery. **The Three-Step Process:** - **Data Sourcing**: Independent Feeder nodes collect live trades directly from 100+ exchanges, DEXs, bridges, and traditional markets - **Price Calculation**: Smart contracts on Lasernet process raw data using customizable methodologies (TWAP, VWAP, custom algorithms) - **Data Delivery**: Spectra transmits calculated prices across 60+ blockchains using push/pull models **Key Features:** - No intermediaries or third-party aggregators - Every calculation happens onchain and is verifiable - Protocols choose exact data sources and update triggers - Complete audit trail from source to smart contract This creates a **trustless oracle network** where protocols can verify every data point, eliminating hidden aggregation and opaque processes. [Explore the system in action](https://www.diadata.org/app/oracle-playground/)
馃敆 HBAR Oracle Integration

**DIA oracles now support $HBAR price feeds**, expanding data access for developers building on Hedera's network. **Key details:** - Hedera uses hashgraph consensus technology - Processes over 10,000 transactions per second - Offers minimal transaction fees - Enterprise-grade distributed ledger **For developers:** The new price feed integration allows dApps to access reliable HBAR market data through DIA's oracle infrastructure. [Integrate HBAR feed](https://www.diadata.org/app/price/asset/Hedera/0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000/) into your application today.
馃敟 Copper Breakthrough

**DIA oracles now provide $XG price feeds** for copper, marking a significant expansion into industrial metals. - Copper is essential for infrastructure, electronics, and power grids - Critical component in the global energy transition - Feed is production-ready for RWA (Real World Asset) protocols This follows DIA's recent launch of natural gas price feeds, showing continued growth in commodity data services. **Access the copper feed:** [DIA xReal Platform](https://www.diadata.org/app/rwa/XG/) DIA continues building infrastructure to bring traditional commodity pricing onchain for DeFi protocols.
馃彟 BlackRock's $500M Aptos Move
**Tokenized assets reach $34.86B onchain**, marking a 12.79% increase over 30 days as institutional adoption accelerates. **Major developments this period:** - BlackRock deploys $500M to Aptos blockchain - Robinhood tokenizes 493 stocks on Arbitrum - Solana's RWA market crosses $700M milestone **Cross-chain momentum building** as capital and infrastructure converge across all major blockchain networks. The sustained growth follows previous months of consistent expansion in the tokenized asset space. *Traditional finance continues integrating with blockchain infrastructure at scale.*
Ethereum's Fusaka Upgrade Targets December 3 Launch with PeerDAS Innovation

**Ethereum's Fusaka upgrade launches December 3**, addressing crypto's biggest bottleneck: data availability for Layer 2s. **Key Innovation: PeerDAS (EIP-7594)** - Validators sample small data chunks instead of downloading full blobs - Each node checks ~1/8th of data while maintaining security - Drastically reduces bandwidth and storage requirements **Major Changes:** - Gas limit increases from 45M to 60M - Blob capacity expansion through new Parameter-Only forks - Hardware requirements stay manageable for validators **Impact on Layer 2s:** - Arbitrum, Optimism, Base can batch more transactions per blob - Lower data posting costs = reduced user fees - **10x throughput potential** without overloading nodes **Additional Features:** - Preconfirmations through deterministic proposer lookahead - Hardware wallet integration via Apple Secure Enclave - Passkey support for Ethereum accounts **Testing Timeline:** - Holesky testnet: Live - Sepolia testnet: Live - Hoodi testnet: October 28 - **$2M bug bounty** for security researchers Fusaka represents the infrastructure foundation for Ethereum's rollup-centric roadmap at scale. [Full details](https://ethereum.org/roadmap/fusaka/)