โ„น๏ธIntroduction to Data Proxy

A Data proxy is a simple middleware component that acts as a pipeline or connector between a data provider and the SEDA network by holding an API key that has access to the data providerโ€™s services. Additionally, Data Proxies verify conditions to inbound HTTP requests, checking that the requester is part of the SEDA network and that the providerโ€™s fees have been paid. Additionally, they allow providers to add an SECP private key to the proxy, which would be used to sign the data before itโ€™s forwarded back to the requester, adding additional security and verifiability.

In the end, the proxy nodes allow data providers to expose their entire suite of APIs through a single, one-time deployment and earn value based on onchain demand with minimal technical overhead or maintenance.

Request Flow

Response Flow

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