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  • Quex oracles
  • How it works?
    • Why another oracle?
    • Quex oracle security
    • Onchain verification
  • General information
    • Where to start
    • Quex approach and terminology
    • Quex data delivery modes
    • Smart contract addresses
  • Developers
    • Building with Quex
    • Getting started tutorial
    • Flow creation
    • Client callback format
    • Request oracle pool
      • Descriptive guide
      • Supported post-processing operations
      • Data encoding format
  • Data providers
    • Running your own oracle pool
    • TD oracle requirements
    • Registering your Trust Domain
    • Pool creation
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Quex oracles

Overview

Welcome to Quex, an advanced solution designed to securely integrate off-chain data into decentralized applications through verifiable computations. Built on Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs), Quex enables smart contracts to access and trust external data from any Web2 source. Quex’s cryptographically secured infrastructure ensures that data can be safely retrieved, processed, and verified for on-chain use, solving critical security challenges faced by traditional oracles in the rapidly evolving Web3 market.

About this document

This documentation provides everything you need to develop and deploy with Quex, including details on architecture, verifiable computations, security protocols, and off-chain data integration. It also covers how to become an oracle within Quex, outlining the requirements, attestation process, and contributing secure data. Whether you're building DeFi protocols or working with real-world assets, this guide equips you with the essential tools for success.

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