100% Uptime
Oracle
Redstone
Oracle-Grade Crypto Data
Blocksize is a Data Provider on the RedStone Network
Blocksize publishes its own real-time crypto market data to the RedStone Network. Our data is drawn from across the whole market and held to the standards of the network it feeds — and it's the same feed we deliver to our customers off-chain.
RedStone is a modular oracle and blockchain data provider built for modern DeFi. Its architecture separates how data is collected from how it's delivered, which lets the same price feeds reach more than 70 blockchains and rollups without rebuilding infrastructure for each one. Beyond standard crypto prices, RedStone specializes in data for newer asset classes — liquid restaking tokens, Bitcoin DeFi, and real-world assets — securing billions in value across 100+ protocols.
RedStone's modular design makes it fast and cost-efficient, but the data still has to be right. Every feed is built from multiple independent sources and validated through a consensus mechanism that requires agreement from several collateralized operators before a price is accepted. That multi-source, multi-operator approach is what keeps any single venue or bad actor from distorting the price — the same principle that makes decentralized data trustworthy.
Blocksize is a data provider on the RedStone Network. We publish our own aggregated, real-time crypto market data into RedStone, where it's validated by the network's operators before reaching the applications that depend on it. The same feed we provide here is the one we deliver to our customers off-chain.
Redstone Oracle Info
Validator Address
Uptime
99%
Slashing Events
0
Reward Frequency
Weekly
Reward Rate
13%
Commission
0%
RED under Management
>22.000 RED
Liquidity is scattered. Prices are aggregated between 70+ exchanges live.
Real-Time Aggregation
Individual trades are filtered using confidence intervals.
Outlier Detection
Markets that show sustained drift, staleness, or unreliable volume are dynamically excluded.
Dynamic Source
The data RedStone's consensus validates is the exact feed we deliver off-chain.
Our Role in the Redstone Network
Backing Redstone with Belief, Infrastructure, Data and Participation
We believe the future of finance is decentralized. At Blocksize, we contribute to the Redstone network through secure validator operations, non-custodial staking access, governance participation, and providing real-time crypto data.
Customer Voices
Blocksize has proven to be a reliable and forward-thinking data infrastructure provider, delivering institutional-grade access to high-quality digital asset market data. Their commitment to transparency and robust infrastructure has made them a key contributor to strengthening the Chainlink ecosystem (...)
Will Janensch
Director Data Providers
Behind the Node
Redstone Network FAQs
From validator performance and slashing protection to custody, compliance, and infrastructure standards, here’s how we safeguard institutional access to the Redstone network.
If any part of your portfolio touches DeFi — on-chain derivatives, lending protocols, structured products with crypto underlyings — the prices that govern those positions are set by oracle consensus, not by any single exchange. A trader might see one price on Binance, but liquidations, settlements, and margin calls on-chain are triggered by the oracle price. Blocksize delivers those exact oracle-grade prices off-chain into your systems, so your risk models reflect the same reality that smart contracts act on.
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A single exchange only shows its own order book, which can drift from the real market — on even the most liquid pair, only about 20–25% of a top exchange's quotes sit within the true multi-venue fair value, and during stress a venue can diverge by 10 basis points or more. Listing sites like CoinGecko show a reference average, not a real-time, validated feed you can build on. We aggregate across 70+ venues in real time, filter outliers, and down-weight drifting sources — so you get the consensus price the whole market agrees on, not one venue's version of it.
As a tier-one oracle data publisher, every price update we produce is independently verified by multiple node operators across decentralized oracle networks like Chainlink, Pyth, and Redstone. Submissions that deviate from consensus are rejected, and operators providing inaccurate data face financial penalties. This creates continuous, real-time quality enforcement — not quarterly audits, but every single block.
We are the only data provider whose feeds are simultaneously battle-tested on-chain — securing $38.85B across 7 leading oracle networks — and delivered off-chain to institutional systems. This means your compliance, risk, and trading teams receive the exact same oracle-grade prices that govern DeFi smart contracts, validated by decentralized consensus.
Blocksize operates under German jurisdiction with full transparency and a strong focus on institutional-grade compliance.
We follow regulatory best practices to meet the expectations of banks, asset managers, and professional investors — delivering secure, non-custodial services with clear legal alignment.
Yes — delegating RED in a restaking setup carries a slashing risk. Slashing is very unlikely possible if a data provider (Operator) fails to meet the protocol’s requirements — such as publishing incorrect or delayed data. However, only the Operator’s stake (Unique Stake) is slashable, not delegator funds by default.