Gate Security Oracle employs eOracle stack to protect DeFi users as first ML-based security protocol
Hexagate, a leading real-time Web3 security firm, is launching the Gate Security Oracle, built on the eOracle stack, the leading AVS on EigenLayer. The novel product is expected to significantly enhance the security and decentralization of staking segments and DeFi as a whole., its joint solution, Gate Protocol Security Oracle, will be setting new standards in security for the ETH staking scene.
Matan Si, founder of eOracle, highlights that the introduction of such a service is a natural step in the evolution of restaking infrastructure: He also stressed that mainstream future decentralized solutions will be modular and will overcome major shortages of the existing L1/L2 infrastructure.Yaniv Nissenboim, cofounder and CEO at Hexagate, is enthusiastic about the role of the new development in advancing the level of decentralization in the DeFi segment:
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