The oracle landscape in 2026 is dominated by protocols that combine high total value locked (TVL) with proven reliability. This list ranks the best oracle protocols by TVL and track record, with Chainlink taking the top spot thanks to its unmatched network effects and security history.
Chainlink, launched in 2019, operates across 10 chains with 3 audits, making it the most established choice. Pyth Network and RedStone follow, each excelling in specific niches like low-latency data and modular design. All three have maintained strong uptime and are trusted by leading DeFi applications.
Whether you're building a lending market or a derivatives exchange, choosing the right oracle is critical. This ranking gives you a clear snapshot of the current leaders, based on the metrics that matter most.
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#1
Chainlink
$nullB TVL
Dominant decentralized oracle network. Provides Price Feeds, VRF, Automation, Functions, Proof-of-Reserve, and CCIP cross-chain messaging. Secures hundreds of billions of TVS.
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#2
Pyth Network
$nullB TVL
First-party financial oracle: 90+ data publishers (Jane Street, CBOE, Cboe Digital, Wintermute) push prices on-chain. Pull-based delivery; Lazer adds ultra-low-latency feeds.
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#3
RedStone
$nullB TVL
Modular oracle with three models: Push, Pull (on-demand signed payloads), and Core. Specializes in LST/LRT, RWA, and exotic asset pricing. Used by Pendle, Morpho vaults, Ethena.