Spent some time this week looking into how $DIA
sources its oracle data instead of just taking the summary at face value.
The setup: 10+ independent Feeders currently pull first-party data across 60+ blockchains. Instead of one server deciding a price and pushing it out, you've got multiple separate parties sourcing data that then gets aggregated meaning there's no single point where a number could get quietly altered before it reaches a contract.
Worth noting: "decentralized" is a spectrum, and I'm still forming my own view on how distributed this really is in practice vs. on paper. That's a fair thing to dig into yourself rather than take my word for it.
DYOR, not financial advice just sharing what stood out from the architecture side. Curious what others here think of DIA's model vs. other oracle networks.