Chainlink’s CCIP protocol and Automation now live on Gnosis
Gnosis developers can now outsource their heavy computing to the oracle network while reducing gas fees by up to 90%, spokespeople said.
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Gnosis developers can now outsource their heavy computing to the oracle network while reducing gas fees by up to 90%, spokespeople said.
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