

Exploring Onchain Data Oracles
Join us on January 24 at Decentracode, Kasanje for an upbeat, hands-on evening with Chainlink — the tech that brings real-world data into smart contracts.
Kakooza Vianey, Chainlink Enthusiast, will walk us through how Chainlink Data Feeds, VRF (Verifiable Randomness Function), Keepers (Automation), and Proof of Reserve work, with live demos showing a price feed hookup and a quick randomness spin to see oracle magic in action.
Whether you tinker with smart contracts or just want to see how reliable onchain data gets delivered, you’ll leave with practical tips and examples you can try at home! Expect good music, snacks, and casual conversation, plus short demos and a Q&A session!
🎟️ Registration
All attendees must register in advance for this event and require approval. Please register using your legal first and last name. You will be required to present a government-issued ID at check-in, and it must match the name used to register.
📸 Photography
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About Chainlink
Chainlink is the industry-standard oracle platform bringing the capital markets onchain and powering the majority of decentralized finance (DeFi). The Chainlink stack provides the essential data, interoperability, compliance, and privacy standards needed to power advanced blockchain use cases for institutional tokenized assets, lending, payments, stablecoins, and more. Since inventing decentralized oracle networks, Chainlink has enabled tens of trillions in transaction value and now secures the vast majority of DeFi. Many of the world’s largest financial services institutions have also adopted Chainlink’s standards and infrastructure, including Swift, Euroclear, Mastercard, Fidelity International, UBS, ANZ, and top protocols such as Aave, GMX, Lido, and many others. Chainlink leverages a novel fee model where offchain and onchain revenue from enterprise adoption is converted to LINK tokens and stored in a strategic Chainlink Reserve. Learn more at chain.link.