Jun. 18, 2026

George Town, Cayman Islands, June 18th, 2026, Chainwire

Atlas, a blockchain oracle infrastructure provider backed by CoinMarketCap, has announced live integrations with two cornerstone protocols of the BNB Chain ecosystem: Venus Protocol and Lista DAO. The integrations bring fully configurable, first-party price feeds to two of the network’s largest lending markets, replacing generic oracle infrastructure with feeds tailored to each protocol’s specific risk model.

Lending protocols, CDP systems, and spot DEXs operate under fundamentally different oracle requirements. A DEX settling a trade needs the tightest possible real-time price to execute swaps fairly. A lending protocol triggering a liquidation needs a price that is accurate but also resistant to short-term volatility and manipulation, so borrower positions are not closed unfairly on a brief market spike. A generic feed technically serves both, but is optimized for neither. Atlas addresses this by introducing configurability at the protocol level, tuning each integration to its specific liquidation mechanics, collateral types, and update requirements.

Most oracles in production today rely on second-hand data aggregated through opaque pipelines, with no reliable way to exclude thin or manipulated markets and no mechanism to tune feeds to a specific protocol’s needs. Atlas takes a different approach. Its foundational data infrastructure aggregates first-party pricing from 900+ sources, including 300+ centralized exchanges via direct WebSocket and API connections, and on-chain swaps parsed across 400+ DEXs on 80+ public chains through self-operated nodes. This depth supports outlier filtering, robust price discovery, and rapid coverage of long-tail and newly listed assets without manual onboarding delays. Atlas has also rolled out support for ERC-8056, the Scaled UI Amount standard, allowing it to serve as the oracle layer for tokens that adjust displayed balances via an updatable multiplier, extending its coverage to tokenized real-world assets and equity-style instruments.