RedStone · RED
RedStone price prediction
Reliable data is what every DeFi app runs on, and RedStone supplies it modularly across many chains, tilted toward staking derivatives and real-world assets. As a young listing, RED's plumbing isn't fully priced, which makes early infrastructure hard to time.
What is RedStone (RED)?
RedStone is a modular oracle protocol that provides price and data feeds to smart contracts across many blockchain networks. It supports a pull-based model, where signed data is delivered on demand and attached to transactions, as well as a push-based model that posts data directly on-chain, and it is widely used to price liquid staking and restaking tokens in DeFi applications. The RED token is used for staking by data providers and token holders to secure data delivery, leveraging an EigenLayer-based Actively Validated Service. RedStone operates across numerous EVM and non-EVM chains and competes in the oracle sector alongside providers such as Chainlink and Pyth.
| Category | Oracle |
|---|---|
| Launched | 2025 |
| Consensus / type | ERC-20 token |
| Blockchain | Ethereum |
| Max supply | 1,000,000,000 |
| Primary use | Oracle data feeds and staking for network security |
| Ticker | RED |
How to predict RedStone on BitPredict
- Choose RedStone (RED) and a timeframe: 24 hours.
- Call it UP or DOWN. Your call locks and timestamps instantly.
- When the timeframe closes, it settles automatically against the market price.
- Your hit rate, streak, and leaderboard rank update, and your full history stays public.
What moves RedStone (RED)?
RedStone is a modular oracle provider delivering price and data feeds across many blockchains, with a focus on modular chains, staking derivatives, and real-world assets. Predictors watch integration count and value secured, competition among oracle providers, token unlocks, and demand from the LST, LRT, and RWA sectors it serves. As a newer listing, sentiment and exchange dynamics can move it sharply.
None of that is a forecast: it's what a sharp predictor watches before making a call. Turn your read into a scored prediction, then track how it ages on your accuracy leaderboard.
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Why call RedStone on BitPredict
RED is a young oracle-infrastructure token, so calling it is a test of whether you can value plumbing the market hasn't fully priced yet. Early infrastructure bets are hard to time, and a solid record here shows you can see past the hype cycle.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I predict RedStone for free?
Yes. Calling RED up or down on BitPredict is completely free: there's nothing to deposit and nothing to wager. You're competing on accuracy, not capital.
What's the RED price prediction for the next 24 hours?
BitPredict runs on exactly one horizon: the next 24 hours. Rather than a numeric price target or a minute-by-minute forecast, you make a single directional call: will RedStone (RED) be higher or lower 24 hours from now? Your call is timestamped and locked the instant you make it, then settles automatically against the market price a day later. If you're weighing what happens next over the coming hours or days, that up-or-down read is what you build a public track record on, not a promise about the exact price.
How does a RED prediction settle?
You call RED UP or DOWN over the next 24 hours. Your call is timestamped instantly, and it settles automatically against the market price 24 hours later.
Is this RedStone price prediction financial advice?
No. BitPredict is a social prediction game for entertainment and reputation. Nothing here is financial, investment, or trading advice. Always do your own research.
