How RedStone is Advancing Oracle Capabilities with Stylus

How RedStone is Advancing Oracle Capabilities with Stylus

RedStone, a modular oracle framework for DeFi, has advanced its capabilities by integrating with Arbitrum Stylus, a multi-VM architecture that allows WebAssembly (WASM) contracts to run alongside Solidity. This shift addresses the computational bottlenecks of the EVM, enabling RedStone to process large, data-heavy workloads more efficiently. By leveraging Stylus, RedStone can run its Rust SDK natively onchain, achieve faster speeds, reduce costs, and scale to support analytics-heavy protocols-all while maintaining interoperability with the broader Ethereum ecosystem.

Key Points

  1. Modular Oracle Design: Three layers: aggregation (offchain data collection), signing (cryptographic payloads), verification (onchain validation) with transparent, auditable signatures ensure trust.

  2. Stylus Integration: WASM contracts run alongside Solidity. Direct memory access and efficient data structures reduce overhead. Rust SDK runs natively, avoiding rewrite costs. Seamless interop with existing EVM contracts.

  3. Performance Gains: Base computational overhead reduced by 34.3% and per-feed computation reduced by 50%. It scales to dozens of feeds per transaction and toward 1MB-class data windows.

Why It Matters?

RedStone's integration with Arbitrum Stylus marks a paradigm shift in oracle design that unlocks higher throughput, lower costs and broader scalability for DeFi protocols. It ssupports analytics-heavy and cross-market protocols requiring large structured datasets and expands beyond EVM's compute ceiling while preserving composability and network effects.

Read more at: blog.arbitrum.io

2025-11-03


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