The Decentralized Information Asset (DIA) is making waves with the introduction of its new oracle architecture named “Lumina.” This innovative update was announced in a statement on September 11, 2023, shared exclusively with CryptoSlate.
Introducing Lumina
According to DIA co-founder Paul Claudius, the architectural redesign is groundbreaking:
“The new design of our architecture is a paradigm shift for oracles and its users that addresses previously accepted shortcomings in the industry.”
The new modular architecture of Lumina enhances oracle functionalities by refining aspects such as:
- Sourcing
- Verification
- Storage
- Processing
- Data delivery
Key Features and Innovations
A standout characteristic of Lumina is its integration with DIA’s native layer-2 rollup, known as Lasernet. This component embraces the latest advances in Ethereum’s scaling mechanisms, which transforms how trust is managed throughout the data value chain.
Key aspects of Lumina include:
- Staking mechanisms that reward nodes for gathering data from over 100 centralized and decentralized exchanges.
- Nodes earn DIA tokens, enhancing the security of the system through active participation.
- Zero Knowledge components that validate both the integrity of raw data and the computations done.
- Data processing and storage executed on Lasernet, which promises transparency, scalability, and immutability.
- A decentralized messaging protocol that ensures the seamless transfer of processed data to other blockchains.
Vision for the Future
Zygis Marazas, the Head of Product at DIA, shared insights on Lumina’s significance:
“Lumina is the culmination of four years of web3 infrastructure innovation cast into one product. It lays the foundation for our vision of a truly decentralized and trustless oracle network that maximizes security and trust while retaining the flexibility to serve any use case.”
Launch Phases and Roadmap
The rollout of Lumina will follow a phased approach, outlined as follows:
- Phase 1: Launching the Lasernet testnet alongside an initial staking campaign for users to explore the new capabilities.
- Phase 2: Introduction of a closed Lasernet mainnet with live staking features.
- Phase 3: Deployment of the open mainnet, inviting broader engagement from the community.
DIA has indicated that the testing phase for the new architecture will commence shortly, paving the way for an exciting evolution in the oracle landscape.
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