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RedStone vs Chronicle Protocol

Hyperliquid ecosystem comparison · Oracles

Ecosystem Pick
Direct CompetitorsVerified: RedStone

Quick Take

RedStone Oracle powering ~99.5% of oracle-protected value on HyperEVM on Multi-Layer, while Chronicle Protocol Verifiable oracle with SNARK-based attestations, born from MakerDAO on Multi-Layer. Both are oracles protocols on Multi-Layer, making them direct competitors in the Hyperliquid ecosystem.

Based on public data for RedStone and Chronicle Protocol. Key differentiators: layer deployment, fee structure, liquidity depth, and community adoption. Last reviewed: Mar 2026.

Overview

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RedStone

RedStone is a modular blockchain oracle network that has become the dominant oracle solution on Hyperliquid, operating under the HyperStone brand for the ecosystem. Oracles are critical infrastructure — they provide smart contracts with real-world price feeds, enabling DeFi lending, derivatives, and synthetic assets to function correctly. RedStone's architecture is uniquely well-suited to Hyperliquid's high-performance environment: rather than pushing price updates to the chain on every tick (a costly approach), RedStone uses a pull-based model where data is fetched on-demand and cryptographically verified on-chain, dramatically reducing costs while maintaining freshness and accuracy. Securing approximately 99.5% of oracle-protected value on Hyperliquid, HyperStone feeds power a wide range of DeFi protocols on HyperEVM — from lending markets to perpetual protocols and yield vaults. RedStone aggregates price data from dozens of sources, applying outlier filtering and cryptographic attestation to ensure data integrity. With support for hundreds of assets and sub-second update latency, HyperStone gives Hyperliquid's DeFi ecosystem enterprise-grade price feeds, enabling complex financial products to be built with confidence in the underlying data infrastructure.

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Chronicle Protocol

Chronicle Protocol is a decentralized oracle network originally developed to power MakerDAO's DAI stablecoin, now available as a standalone infrastructure layer for DeFi. Chronicle's architecture uses a unique Scribe design where oracles produce verifiable, succinct SNARK-based attestations of price data, enabling smart contracts to verify data integrity with minimal gas costs. As HyperEVM matures, Chronicle's on-chain verifiability and institutional-grade data sourcing make it attractive for lending protocols and stablecoin issuers operating on Hyperliquid. Chronicle feeds cover major crypto assets, ETH staking rates, and real-world data—providing a cryptographically verifiable alternative to traditional oracle networks for projects requiring auditability. Its origins in MakerDAO's battle-hardened infrastructure give Chronicle credibility among DeFi builders who need oracles with proven performance during extreme market volatility.

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Feature Comparison

FeatureRedStone logoRedStoneChronicle Protocol logoChronicle Protocol
LayerMulti-LayerMulti-Layer
CategoryOraclesOracles
StatusActiveActive
Launch Year2022
Websiteredstone.financechroniclelabs.org
Twitter@redstone_defi
GitHubNot publicNot public
Verified✓ VerifiedUnverified
Tags
oracleHyperStoneprice-feedsHIP-3

Score Comparison

RedStoneChronicle Protocol
Open Source
RedStone
Not public
Chronicle Protocol
Not public
Verified
RedStone
Verified
Chronicle Protocol
Unverified
Ecosystem Breadth
RedStone
4 tags
Chronicle Protocol
0 tags
Maturity
RedStone
Since 2022
Chronicle Protocol
Unknown

Feature Matrix

FeatureRedStone logoRedStoneChronicle Protocol logoChronicle Protocol
Open Source
Verified
Has Website
Has Twitter
Has GitHub
Active Status

Key Differences

When to Use Each

Choose RedStone if you...

  • Want a oracles solution on Multi-Layer
  • Prefer a verified and vetted protocol
  • Need features like oracle and HyperStone
  • Need: Oracle powering ~99.5% of oracle-protected value on HyperEVM

Choose Chronicle Protocol if you...

  • Want a oracles solution on Multi-Layer
  • Need: Verifiable oracle with SNARK-based attestations, born from MakerDAO

Ecosystem Integration

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RedStone

RedStone operates on Multi-Layer (spans multiple hyperliquid layers). Spanning multiple layers lets it combine the strengths of each, though integration complexity is higher.

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Chronicle Protocol

Chronicle Protocol operates on Multi-Layer (spans multiple hyperliquid layers). Spanning multiple layers lets it combine the strengths of each, though integration complexity is higher.

Both protocols share the same layer, maximizing composability potential.

Community Verdict

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