Chainlink to upgrade its architecture, reorganize into a modular development platform and introduce a new runtime environment
On October 30th, Chainlink announced a major upgrade to their platform, restructuring the core functionality of their oracle network into a modular developer platform. This will allow developers to integrate it into their workflow in any way they choose, and run it through a new Chainlink Runtime Environment (CRE) based on a system of DON functionality, DON-to-DON communication, function orchestration, and code execution. The workflow will run using an appropriate consensus model. The Chainlink Platform will be rolled out in phases to ensure that existing users of Chainlink services are not affected throughout the entire transition process. The initial phase involves transitioning Chainlink services such as CCIP to the upgraded platform architecture.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
Verasity Breaks Free: Will VRA’s 16% Rally Hold Above Key $0.00172 Resistance?

New York City plans to use AI to predict bad behavior in subway systems
Share link:In this post: The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) said it plans to use AI to detect potential problems on subway platforms. The Agency confirmed it won’t use facial recognition in surveillance. MTA added that the effort resulted from riders’ safety concerns following unprovoked subway system attacks.
US Treasury announces new Series I bond rate of 3.98% for May-October
Share link:In this post: The Treasury set the new Series I bond rate at 3.98% from May 1 to October 31, 2025. The rate includes a 2.86% variable portion and a 1.10% fixed rate, both updated by the Treasury. Bondholders’ interest rates shift based on when they bought the bonds, not when new rates are announced.

US economy shrank in first three months of the year as fears of tariff impact grow
Investors are still waiting for more concrete signs that the US is working on trade deals with other countries

Trending news
MoreCrypto prices
More








