Solana Ecosystem

Switchboard On-Demand

Switchboard's pull-based oracle model on Solana where data feeds are updated on-demand when requested by consuming protocols rather than pushed on a fixed schedule. This reduces costs for infrequently-used feeds while ensuring fresh data at the moment of consumption, complementing Switchboard's traditional push-based oracle feeds.

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Switchboard's pull-based oracle model on Solana where data feeds are updated on-demand when requested by consuming protocols rather than pushed on a fixed schedule. This reduces costs for infrequently-used feeds while ensuring fresh data at the moment of consumption, complementing Switchboard's traditional push-based oracle feeds.

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Switchboard On-Demand (switchboard-on-demand)
Category: Solana Ecosystem
Definition: Switchboard's pull-based oracle model on Solana where data feeds are updated on-demand when requested by consuming protocols rather than pushed on a fixed schedule. This reduces costs for infrequently-used feeds while ensuring fresh data at the moment of consumption, complementing Switchboard's traditional push-based oracle feeds.
Related: Switchboard, Oracle, Pyth Network
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Switchboard

A decentralized oracle network on Solana providing custom data feeds, verifiable random functions (VRF), and serverless compute (Functions). Unlike Pyth's publisher model, Switchboard uses a permissionless oracle queue where operators run jobs defined by feed creators. Supports any data source via its off-chain oracle job framework.

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Oracle

A service that provides external data (prices, randomness) to on-chain programs. DeFi protocols rely on oracles for accurate price feeds to calculate collateral ratios, liquidation thresholds, and swap rates. Solana's primary oracles are Pyth (high-frequency price feeds) and Switchboard (general-purpose data feeds and VRF).

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Pyth Network

A high-frequency oracle network publishing price feeds for crypto, equities, commodities, and FX. Pyth aggregates data from 90+ first-party publishers (market makers, exchanges) and updates prices every 400ms on Solana. Each price feed includes a price, confidence interval, and exponential moving average. Pyth uses a pull model with Hermes for cross-chain delivery.

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Switchboard

A decentralized oracle network on Solana providing custom data feeds, verifiable random functions (VRF), and serverless compute (Functions). Unlike Pyth's publisher model, Switchboard uses a permissionless oracle queue where operators run jobs defined by feed creators. Supports any data source via its off-chain oracle job framework.

DeFi

Oracle

A service that provides external data (prices, randomness) to on-chain programs. DeFi protocols rely on oracles for accurate price feeds to calculate collateral ratios, liquidation thresholds, and swap rates. Solana's primary oracles are Pyth (high-frequency price feeds) and Switchboard (general-purpose data feeds and VRF).

DeFi

Pyth Network

A high-frequency oracle network publishing price feeds for crypto, equities, commodities, and FX. Pyth aggregates data from 90+ first-party publishers (market makers, exchanges) and updates prices every 400ms on Solana. Each price feed includes a price, confidence interval, and exponential moving average. Pyth uses a pull model with Hermes for cross-chain delivery.

Solana Ecosystem

Symmetry

An on-chain asset management protocol on Solana enabling creation of token baskets, indices, and actively managed funds using automated rebalancing. Symmetry allows anyone to create and manage diversified crypto portfolios as on-chain funds that others can invest in, with transparent rebalancing rules and fee structures enforced by smart contracts rather than centralized fund managers.

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DeFiswitchboard

Switchboard

A decentralized oracle network on Solana providing custom data feeds, verifiable random functions (VRF), and serverless compute (Functions). Unlike Pyth's publisher model, Switchboard uses a permissionless oracle queue where operators run jobs defined by feed creators. Supports any data source via its off-chain oracle job framework.

DeFioracle

Oracle

A service that provides external data (prices, randomness) to on-chain programs. DeFi protocols rely on oracles for accurate price feeds to calculate collateral ratios, liquidation thresholds, and swap rates. Solana's primary oracles are Pyth (high-frequency price feeds) and Switchboard (general-purpose data feeds and VRF).

DeFipyth

Pyth Network

A high-frequency oracle network publishing price feeds for crypto, equities, commodities, and FX. Pyth aggregates data from 90+ first-party publishers (market makers, exchanges) and updates prices every 400ms on Solana. Each price feed includes a price, confidence interval, and exponential moving average. Pyth uses a pull model with Hermes for cross-chain delivery.

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Solana Ecosystem

Phantom

The most popular Solana wallet, available as a browser extension and mobile app with multi-chain support (Solana, Ethereum, Polygon, Bitcoin). Phantom provides token swaps, NFT management, staking, and a built-in dApp browser. Known for its clean UX and rapid feature adoption, it has become the default entry point for most Solana users and consistently ranks among the top crypto wallets by active users.

Solana Ecosystem

Solflare

A Solana-native wallet offering browser extension, mobile, and web interfaces with deep staking integration, hardware wallet support (Ledger), and a built-in dApp browser. Solflare was one of the first Solana wallets and provides advanced features like stake account management, token metadata display, and priority fee controls. It supports the Solana Wallet Standard for seamless dApp connectivity.

Solana Ecosystem

Backpack Wallet

A multi-chain wallet developed by Coral (the team behind xNFT protocol) that combines MPC and self-custody models. Backpack pioneered executable NFTs (xNFTs) that embed full applications inside NFTs, enabling a decentralized app store experience within the wallet. It supports Solana, Ethereum, and other chains with a focus on developer extensibility and programmable wallet experiences.

Solana Ecosystem

Backpack Exchange

A regulated cryptocurrency exchange built by the same team behind Backpack Wallet (Coral). Licensed in multiple jurisdictions, it offers spot and perpetual futures trading with a focus on the Solana ecosystem. Backpack Exchange integrates tightly with the Backpack Wallet for seamless fund transfers and aims to bridge the gap between centralized exchange liquidity and self-custodial wallet experiences.