Chainlink, a decentralized oracle provider, faces increased competition in the oracle market despite being a long-established dominant force.

Through 2024, Pyth, a decentralized oracle network, has grown significantly, increasing its Total Value Secured (TVS) by 46x, from $98.35 million to $4.67 billion in nine months.

The expansion of the decentralized network in the oracle market comes as it extends its reach to 211 chains and pits itself as a serious contender as a real-time data oracle.

Pie chart depicting the market share of the top Oracle providers. Source: DefiLlama

Chainlink: Leading but losing market share

Despite Pyth’s exponential growth, as of September, Chainlink retains its position as the top oracle provider, securing $20.113 billion across 404 chains and a 46.46% market share.

However, when considering the Oracle market leader’s position earlier in the year, a slight decline can be seen from its 48.64% market share on Jan. 1.

The combination of Pyth’s growth, Chainlink’s decreased market share, and the entry of new oracle providers is seeing Chainlink’s one-uncontested leadership slowly wear away.

In a Q&A with Cointelegraph Michael Cahill, Co-founder and CEO of Douro Labs (core contributor to Pyth network), explained that

Chart depicting total transaction volume of crypto derivatives. Source: Pyth Network team.


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Oracle market top contenders

Despite its significant growth, Pyth remains in third place with a market share of 10.79%, following WINkLink, which has a market share of 16.47% and a TVS of $7.13 billion.

WINkLink only services two blockchains — Tron and the BNB Smart Chain (BSC) — but retains its position due to its heavy use within the Tron ecosystem, which explains its large TVS.

Following behind Pyth is the oracle provider Chronicle, with a market share of 9.05% and a TVS of $3.916 billion, which controlled the entire market until late May 2019.

Chronicle’s decentralized oracle network steadily lost its dominance over time after Chainlink knocked it out of the number-one spot in June 2020.


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Chainlink co-founder advocates for oracles

On June 3, prices of multiple large-cap stocks, including Berkshire Hathaway, McDonald’s, and Wells Fargo, plunged by up to 99.9% on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

After the technical glitch’s aftermath, Chainlink co-founder and CEO Sergey Nazarov reminded the public of the vulnerabilities of legacy financial systems.

Nazarov told Cointelegraph then that Oracle networks can “mitigate” the risks of these systems by “providing accurate, tamper-proof data.”


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