Blocksense, a zero-knowledge-native oracle protocol launched in 2024, aims to revolutionize oracle infrastructure by providing verifiable, permissionless solutions.
Blocksense has evolved from a pre-seed round to active deployments across various ecosystems within a year, including Aztec, Citrea, and Aurora.
The protocol uses a ZK rollup-inspired architecture to reduce on-chain costs and maintain integrity, employing zkSchellingPoint for consensus.
Blocksense allows programmability through its SDK, enabling developers to define oracle logic in a WebAssembly-compatible format.
The shift from 'oracle-as-a-service' to 'oracle-as-code' offers new use cases across various platforms like Pharos, TAC, and Citrea.
To ensure trustlessness and scalability, Blocksense combines cryptography and incentives to discourage collusion and maintain security.
The team, consisting of over 30 professionals, is focusing on further decentralization and EigenLayer integration for enhanced security.
Upcoming plans include finalizing the public SDK, expanding data format support, and scaling incentives for reporters and validators.