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RedStone (RED) converter and calculator

RedStone (RED) converter and calculator

Convert 1RedStone (RED) to (USD) equals $0 | Bitget
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Bitget converter provides RED to USD real-time exchange rates, making it easy to convert RedStone (RED) to (USD). The conversion result is based on real-time data. The conversion result shows that 1 RED is currently valued at 0 USD. Since crypto prices can change rapidly, we recommend checking back for the conversion result.
1 RED is currently valued at 0 USD, which means buying 5 RED would cost 0 USD. Similarly, $1 USD can be converted to Infinity RED, and $50 USD can be converted to Infinity RED, excluding any platform or gas fees.

About RedStone (RED)

What Is RedStone?

RedStone is a modular blockchain oracle designed to provide reliable off-chain data to decentralized applications (dApps) across multiple blockchain networks. It enables smart contracts to access real-time price feeds, financial data, and custom analytics without relying on centralized sources. By supporting over 70 blockchains and 1,250+ assets, RedStone helps secure billions of dollars in value across various DeFi protocols.

Unlike traditional oracles, RedStone separates data acquisition from on-chain verification, making its system faster, more flexible, and cost-efficient. Developers can choose how they receive data using Push, Pull, or ERC-7412 models, allowing different levels of gas efficiency and customization. This approach ensures that DeFi platforms, lending protocols, derivatives markets, and BTC staking services get accurate and low-latency data without overloading blockchain networks.

Since its launch in 2021, RedStone has positioned itself as a multi-chain oracle solution supporting both EVM-compatible and non-EVM blockchains. It is designed to adapt quickly to emerging blockchain trends, offering custom price feeds and real-world asset data to support the growing needs of the decentralized finance ecosystem.

How RedStone Works

RedStone operates through three primary data delivery models, each catering to different blockchain applications based on their security, efficiency, and cost considerations.

- Push Model: This method involves storing price data on-chain at regular intervals. It ensures that protocols can access up-to-date pricing information without needing to request it during each transaction. This approach is best suited for lending platforms, automated market makers (AMMs), and perpetual trading protocols that require constant data availability.

- Pull Model: In contrast to the Push Model, the Pull Model injects price data directly into a user’s transaction at the moment of execution. Instead of continuously updating price feeds on-chain, the data is delivered only when needed, significantly reducing gas costs. This model is particularly useful for protocols that prioritize low-latency data with minimal on-chain storage requirements.

- ERC-7412 Model: This model combines off-chain aggregation with on-chain validation, offering a balance between efficiency and decentralization. By verifying data through a multi-signature consensus mechanism, ERC-7412 ensures that only accurate and secure information is recorded on the blockchain. This model is designed for protocols that require scalable, high-throughput data processing.

To ensure data accuracy and integrity, RedStone sources price information from over 150 providers, including centralized exchanges, decentralized exchanges, financial institutions, and blockchain data aggregators. The data is cryptographically signed and verified before being transmitted on-chain, reducing the risk of price manipulation and data inconsistencies.

What Is the RED Token?

The RED token is the native utility token of the RedStone ecosystem. It serves multiple functions, primarily securing the oracle network, incentivizing data accuracy, and enabling governance participation.

One of the key uses of RED is staking. Within RedStone’s EigenLayer Actively Validated Service (AVS) framework, data providers and network participants must stake RED tokens as collateral to ensure the integrity of the oracle system. If a provider submits inaccurate or malicious data, a slashing mechanism is triggered, leading to the forfeiture of a portion of their staked tokens. This economic model encourages honest participation and accurate data reporting, strengthening the reliability of RedStone’s price feeds.

In addition to security, RED plays a role in governance. Token holders have the ability to participate in decision-making processes related to protocol upgrades, network expansion, and economic incentives. This decentralized governance structure allows the community to influence the future development of RedStone.

The total supply of RED is 1 billion tokens, with an initial circulating supply of approximately 30%. The token allocation includes community incentives, ecosystem development, core contributors, and early backers. The strategic distribution of RED ensures long-term sustainability while supporting the adoption of RedStone’s oracle services.

Should You Invest in RedStone?

Whether RedStone is a good investment depends on its adoption and long-term potential. As a flexible and cost-efficient oracle, it has strong use cases in DeFi, but success will depend on how widely it's used. The RED token plays a key role in securing the network through staking. If more projects rely on RedStone for data, demand for RED could grow. That said, crypto markets are unpredictable, and competition from other oracle providers is a factor to consider. If you’re interested in blockchain infrastructure, RedStone is worth keeping an eye on. But, as with any investment, do your own research and understand the risks before getting involved.

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