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#Oracles: Bridging the Gap Between Blockchains and the Real World

What are Oracles?

Imagine you want to make a bet on whether it will rain tomorrow using a smart contract. Smart contracts are self-executing agreements written in code on a blockchain. The contract automatically pays out if it rains, but *how does the contract know if it actually rained*? It lives on a blockchain, a closed systemIt can’t just look out the window. That's where **oracles** come in.

Simply put, oracles are bridges. They connect blockchains to the outside world, providing external data to smart contracts. This data can be anything – the price of Bitcoin, the result of an election, the temperature in London, or even the outcome of a sports game. Without oracles, smart contracts would be limited to data already *on* the blockchain, severely restricting their usefulness.

Think of it like this: the blockchain is a secure computer, but it needs information from the real world to do interesting things. The oracle is the messenger that brings that information in.

Why are Oracles Important?

Oracles unlock a huge range of possibilities for decentralized applications (dApps). Here are a few examples:

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