DIA Launches Multichain Grants Initiative and Mainnet Staking Program
Today, DIA announced a groundbreaking multichain grants initiative alongside its new mainnet staking program. By partnering with leading blockchains like Arbitrum and Avalanche, DIA is covering oracle fees for builders, allowing them to focus on coding without worrying about costs.
Cost-Free Oracle Access for a Year
Through the Oracle Grants Program, teams building on supported chains can utilize DIA’s Lumina oracle stack for free for up to 12 months. Whether it’s price feeds for a lending protocol on Avalanche or experimenting with RWA use cases on Somnia, developers can access seamless, trustless data on-chain without any hidden fees.
DIA’s pilot on Arbitrum, known as the “Oracle Gasdrop,” offers a 30,000 $ARB grant, resulting in a surge of new dApp launches. Developers are eager to integrate DIA’s oracles without the burden of gas costs, driving innovation in the ecosystem.
Circular Staking: More Than Just Yield
Aside from free oracles, DIA is utilizing over two million $DIA tokens to secure Lasernet, its oracle rollup network. Staking $DIA tokens not only provides a return but also strengthens Lasernet’s security and covers oracle fees on partner chains.
Staking rewards are reinvested into the system, ensuring that fees collected from data feeds flow back into the Lasernet vaults. This virtuous cycle boosts network security, reduces costs for developers, and reinforces growth.
“Staking on Lumina is more than just yield—it’s about utility and alignment,” said Zygis Marazas, Head of Product at DIA. “Every DIA oracle update is a transaction on Lasernet, with fees reinvested into the system, creating a fully trustless oracle network.”
What’s Next for DIA?
With its open-source platform and verifiable oracle architecture, DIA is setting new standards for transparency and efficiency in financial data. Offering no-cost oracles on multiple chains and a well-designed staking mechanism, DIA is poised to drive decentralized innovation. Builders can deploy their dApps knowing that their data feeds and the network securing them are taken care of.