Prediction markets and AI Agents have suddenly become hot tracks. Recently, a project officially launched Oracle-as-a-Service (OaaS) on Solana, instantly providing developers with real-time data enhanced by AI, video analysis, and event verification—low latency, high throughput, on-chain verifiable—aiming to capture a position in the data infrastructure wave.
The Solana ecosystem responded quickly. Real-time data across multiple dimensions such as sports, finance, and events can be integrated, with AI adding multi-layer verification and cross-chain proofs. To compare, BNB Chain's prediction markets already support billions of dollars in trading volume, with projects like Opinion Labs and Predict.fun heavily utilizing similar data services.
Globally, this solution covers over 40 public chains, backed by institutional support and millions of dollars in funding. By 2026, the most lucrative areas are expected to be prediction markets, AI autonomous trading, and RWA institutional on-chain solutions—data infrastructure clearly becoming a key battleground in these tracks. Many projects are already using it, and this trend is expected to continue.
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SerumSqueezer
· 13h ago
OaaS has indeed addressed the pain points, but on the SOL chain, so many projects want to build oracles. In the end, isn't the traffic still concentrated among a few top projects? Let's see how many can survive.
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GasFeeCrier
· 13h ago
Data infrastructure is really a battleground; whoever secures it will have a printing press.
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MetaMaximalist
· 13h ago
ngl, the oracle infrastructure play is where the real alpha sits rn... everyone's chasing prediction markets but they're missing the actual moat here. data verification at scale across 40+ chains? that's the unglamorous foundation nobody wants to build on but everyone needs. institutional capital catching the signal early, as usual.
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SighingCashier
· 14h ago
The SOL ecosystem is once again competing in infrastructure, this time at the data layer... feels a bit competitive now.
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ImaginaryWhale
· 14h ago
Data infrastructure is indeed a battleground; whoever gets stuck with it will make a fortune.
If the OaaS system can really run stably, the ceiling for the prediction market will be gone.
The Solana ecosystem has moved quite quickly this time, but it still depends on how long it can sustain.
Cross-chain proof sounds good, but whether it's reliable or not remains to be seen.
These three directions in 2026 are indeed promising, but a lot of people are already entering now.
It feels like another wave of infrastructure harvesting.
Behind this funding scale, there must be major institutions betting, so it shouldn't be too outrageous.
Prediction markets and AI Agents have suddenly become hot tracks. Recently, a project officially launched Oracle-as-a-Service (OaaS) on Solana, instantly providing developers with real-time data enhanced by AI, video analysis, and event verification—low latency, high throughput, on-chain verifiable—aiming to capture a position in the data infrastructure wave.
The Solana ecosystem responded quickly. Real-time data across multiple dimensions such as sports, finance, and events can be integrated, with AI adding multi-layer verification and cross-chain proofs. To compare, BNB Chain's prediction markets already support billions of dollars in trading volume, with projects like Opinion Labs and Predict.fun heavily utilizing similar data services.
Globally, this solution covers over 40 public chains, backed by institutional support and millions of dollars in funding. By 2026, the most lucrative areas are expected to be prediction markets, AI autonomous trading, and RWA institutional on-chain solutions—data infrastructure clearly becoming a key battleground in these tracks. Many projects are already using it, and this trend is expected to continue.