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March 02, 2018, 06:12:33 PM
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Witnet
[ D e c e n t r a l i z e d   O r a c l e   N e t w o r k ]
https://witnet.io

Create smart contracts with real power!





TL;DR: Witnet connects smart contracts to any external data source.
Token offering is now live on Republic Crypto.
Are you in a hurry? Watch our 1-minute explainer video!




Witnet connects smart contracts to any online data source. Sport results, stock prices, weather forecasts, other blockchains... You name it!

The Witnet protocol works thanks to a Distributed Oracle Network formed by mining nodes—called witnesses—who earn Wit tokens as a reward for retrieving data and reporting it directly to smart contracts.

We are now running a public Wit token offering on Republic, open for everybody to participate for a limited amount of time.




About the core team

The Witnet protocol is designed by a team of blockchain pioneers that founded projects like Stampery, Aragon, Mongoaudit or LoquiIM.

Adan Sanchez de Pedro Crespo: Co-Founder and Tech Lead.
CTO at Stampery, founder of LoquiIM and Whatools, lecturer, amateur ukulele player and politically aware citizen.


Daniele Levi: Co-founder and Operations Lead.
CEO at Stampery, cryptocurrency pioneer, serial entrepreneur and cryptography enthusiast.


Luis Ivan Cuende: Whitepaper Co-Author and main Advisor.
Project Lead at Aragon. Stampery co-founder. Forbes 30 under 30 & MIT TR35.


[ Stampery, one of our blockchain projects, is backed by top VCs like Tim Draper, BoostVC or Blockchain Capital. ]



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It looks like you don't accept crypto for your ICO. Is that right?
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