DIA Lumina Mainnet is Live, aims to Make Oracles Transparent

Decentralized Information Asset (DIA), an open-source financial data platform, has launched Lumina, a next-generation oracle system designed to end black-box data processing. 

For years, DeFi projects and blockchain developers had no choice but to rely on closed, unverifiable data feeds to process billions in lending, trading, and stablecoins. Today, Lumina is changing this by making oracles completely transparent and verifiable.

Oracles have always been a weak spot in DeFi. Most of them operate behind closed doors, pulling in data from outside the blockchain with no way to know where it is coming from or how it was determined.

The users are expected to blindly trust the outcome price feed with no evidence. DIA Lumina eliminates this issue by making every process step transparent on the blockchain. From data collection to the final result, everything is visible.

At the heart of Lumina is Lasernet, a Layer 2 network designed specifically for oracles. It uses Arbitrum’s rollup tech to make sure all transactions are public, cheap, and secure. Unlike traditional oracles that depend on private groups to run things, Lasernet removes middlemen, making sure no single entity controls the data.

Dillon Hanson, Head of Business Development at DIA, didn’t hold back on what this means for the industry. “For years, oracles have been considered a necessary evil—an infrastructure layer blockchain builders had no choice but to trust. That stops now. DIA Lumina isn’t just another oracle stack. It’s the first one that doesn’t ask you to trust it at all.”

Moreover, Ripple and Stellar have already integrated DIA’s technology to support the Real-World Asset (RWA) market. As blockchains prepare to handle trillions of tokenized assets, verifiable, trustless data feeds are emerging as an institutional adoption necessity.

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