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Chronicle vs Chainlink

Chronicle (Gas-efficient, fully verifiable oracle born inside MakerDAO ) versus Chainlink (The industry-standard oracle network ) — how they differ on type, coverage and what they’re built for.

ChronicleChainlink
TypePushPush + Pull
Update modelScribe: Schnorr signature aggregation decouples validator count from verification cost, so updates stay cheap as the validator set grows.Decentralized Oracle Networks (DONs); heartbeat + deviation threshold. Data Streams add a low-latency pull mode.
ChainsEthereum + L2s40+
Feeds160+1,000+
SecurityTransparent validator set with cryptographic (Schnorr) aggregation; every update is independently verifiable.Many independent, Sybil-resistant node operators per DON, with LINK staking and reputation.
TVS*~$7.5B~$33B
TokenLINK
Best atLowest gas cost in the market (≈63% cheaper than Chainlink on Ethereum), with a strong RWA / institutional focusBroadest coverage + a full stack: CCIP cross-chain, VRF randomness, Functions, Proof of Reserve, Data Streams

* Approximate total value secured — dated market snapshot (DefiLlama / provider reports, 2026).

Chronicle

  • Cheapest on-chain updates (Schnorr aggregation)
  • Fully transparent and verifiable
  • Institutional pedigree (Maker/Sky)
  • Smaller feed catalogue than Chainlink/Pyth
  • Push-only (no on-demand pull yet)

Chainlink

  • Most battle-tested and widely integrated
  • Widest chain + feed coverage
  • Full product suite beyond price (CCIP, VRF, PoR)
  • Push feeds cost on-chain gas to maintain
  • Standard feeds less granular than pull for HFT-style use

Bottom line

Pick Chronicle when lowest gas cost in the market (≈63% cheaper than chainlink on ethereum), with a strong rwa / institutional focus matters most; pick Chainlink when broadest coverage + a full stack: ccip cross-chain, vrf randomness, functions, proof of reserve, data streams matters more.