Injective currently has two governance proposals moving forward—Proposal #609 and Proposal #610. Both are centered on enhancing the oracle infrastructure that powers perpetual markets on the platform.
IIP #609 specifically targets oracle feed updates. The proposal involves upgrading oracle systems across three major markets to ensure more reliable price feeds and improved data accuracy for perpetual trading. This kind of infrastructure refinement typically translates to better execution conditions and reduced slippage for traders actively using perpetual contracts on the network.
These proposals reflect the community's ongoing efforts to strengthen the technical backbone of decentralized perpetual trading.
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SerumDegen
· 20h ago
oracle upgrades sound nice until the cascade effect hits and suddenly your liquidation level moves mid-trade... been there, watched the rekt happen in real time ngl
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ForkInTheRoad
· 20h ago
Proposals 609 and 610 seem to be just patchwork. Can the oracle really significantly reduce slippage?
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 20h ago
Oh no, Oracle is upgrading again? Can the slippage be a little lower this time?
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MetaMaskVictim
· 20h ago
Wow, upgrading the oracle again? Why are there still so many slippage issues?
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HodlAndChill
· 20h ago
Oracle upgrades sound good, but do they really reduce slippage? I need to see the actual results.
Injective currently has two governance proposals moving forward—Proposal #609 and Proposal #610. Both are centered on enhancing the oracle infrastructure that powers perpetual markets on the platform.
IIP #609 specifically targets oracle feed updates. The proposal involves upgrading oracle systems across three major markets to ensure more reliable price feeds and improved data accuracy for perpetual trading. This kind of infrastructure refinement typically translates to better execution conditions and reduced slippage for traders actively using perpetual contracts on the network.
These proposals reflect the community's ongoing efforts to strengthen the technical backbone of decentralized perpetual trading.