The Razor Network just made its strategic partnership with MOAR Finance. The partnership aims at allowing MOAR to access data from the real-world and from non-Ethereum chains.
The partnership will also aid MOAR to access through the Razor oracle network, off-chain data points relative to derivatives’ risk calibration. Parameters for risk tolerance require off-chain data points, such as FX rates, interest rates, and even equity index levels. Through this union, MOAR can now feed the off-chain data points rapidly to its platform, calibrating derivative and risk scores across chains well.
Hrishikesh Huilgolkar, CEO of Razor Oracle Network said this about the Partnership
About MOAR
MOAR is a derivative-aware, cross-chain, and operationally safe lending protocol embedded with accessible financial tooling and derivatives primitives. Built on the latest version of Solidity, MOAR can handle ERC-721 (the token for NFTs and frequently used for derivatives), and fully supports UNION Finance’s C-OP instrument for collateral optimization natively. MOAR will emphasize a user-friendly front-end, replete with features like one-click capital-optimized borrowing and yield strategy access, a proprietary liquidation program, embedded derivative support, DEX integration, structured credit products, interest rate swaps, term deposits, and cross-chain connections to BSC and Polkadot.
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About Razor Network
Razor Network is a decentralized Oracle network, which provides secure and reliable real-world data feeds for various blockchain-based applications and services, such as Decentralized Finance, Identity, Insurance, Prediction Markets, and so on. Razor’s performance is superior and more secure than traditional centralized oracle services, as Razor relies on a network of Validators for verifying data authenticity and ensures maximum game-theoretical security. Moreover, Razor is blockchain agnostic and can be easily integrated by developers working on a range of blockchain networks.
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