Tellor oracle has released its 2025 integration workflow, enabling users to access verified data through a secure and trustless bridge.
The new integration process focuses on:
- Enhanced security checks for data validation
- Improved data freshness protocols
- Streamlined workflow for developers
This update builds on Tellor's decentralized oracle protocol that supports various data types including spot prices, TWAP/VWAP calculations, random numbers, and custom data feeds.
The integration emphasizes careful consideration of security measures while maintaining the network's open and permissionless structure.
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Tellor Weekly Dev Call Scheduled for December 8th
**Tellor's weekly developer call** is scheduled for this week on December 8th. The call provides updates on the **decentralized oracle protocol** that enables permissionless data reporting and validation. Tellor supports various data types including: - Spot prices and sophisticated pricing specs (TWAP/VWAP) - Random numbers and snapshot vote results - Custom data requirements The protocol maintains an **open network** where anyone can provide data and everyone can verify it. For technical details, visit [Tellor documentation](https://docs.tellor.io/tellor/the-basics/readme).
Tellor Releases 2025 Oracle Integration Guide for Developers

**Tellor publishes comprehensive integration workflow** for developers looking to implement oracle solutions in 2025. The technical guide covers: - **Integration steps** and verification processes - **Common oracle use cases** and implementation patterns - **Developer-focused** workflow documentation Tellor's decentralized oracle protocol enables **permissionless data reporting** across multiple data types including spot prices, TWAP/VWAP calculations, and custom data feeds. The timing aligns with broader oracle infrastructure developments as projects prepare for increased on-chain data requirements. [Read the full integration guide](https://tellor.io/blog/using-tellor-2025-integration-workflow/)