Oracle price deviation >X% from secondary
Multipli's assessment for RD-F-099 — scored green on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.
Evidence summary #
Applicable: 19 Chainlink feeds confirmed in data cache across Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Avalanche. T-09 phase-2 signal, Tier-B. Referenced feeds: USDT/USD at 0x3E7d1eAB13ad0104d2750B8863b489D65364e32D (86400s heartbeat, 0.25% deviation), ETH/USD at 0x5f4eC3Df9cbd43714FE2740f5E3616155c5b8419 (3600s, 0.5%), BTC/USD at 0xF4030086522a5bEEa4988F8cA5B36dbC97BeE88c (3600s, 0.5%), USDC/USD at 0x8fFfFfd4AfB6115b954Bd326cbe7B4BA576818f6 (82800s, 0.25%). No oracle price deviation event reported in public monitoring as of 2026-05-17. All feeds operating within standard deviation thresholds per Chainlink public dashboard.
Sources #
- InternalMultipli data cache — Chainlink oracle feeds.research/protocols/multipli/00-data-cache.json §sources.oracle_feeds — 19 Chainlink feeds listed with addresses and heartbeat/deviation paramsretrieved 2026-05-17
- Chainlink ETH/USD aggregator — EthereumChainlink ETH/USD feed at 0x5f4eC3Df9cbd43714FE2740f5E3616155c5b8419 — standard 3600s heartbeat, 0.5% deviation thresholdretrieved 2026-05-17
Methodology #
Detect whether the primary oracle's reported price deviates >X% from the best available secondary source (another feed or venue).
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