Consensus Price Verification

Mechanism

Consensus price verification refers to the process by which decentralized protocols validate external market data, ensuring agreement among network participants on the true value of an asset. This mechanism is critical for decentralized finance applications, especially those involving options and derivatives, where accurate pricing is essential for calculating collateral ratios and executing liquidations. Unlike traditional finance, where centralized exchanges provide definitive price feeds, blockchain protocols must rely on distributed networks of oracles to aggregate data from multiple sources. The verification process often involves a consensus algorithm where validators attest to the accuracy of the data before it is written on-chain.