# Oracle > A service that brings outside information, like prices or sports scores, onto a blockchain. Canonical URL: https://fudfomo.co/glossary/oracle Source: What The Block! Dictionary v1.0 (last updated 2026-04-25), browsable at https://wtb.fudfomo.co. ## Definition An oracle is a service that feeds real-world data into smart contracts. Blockchains by themselves cannot see external information, so contracts that need to react to a price, a weather event, or a sports result rely on oracles. A bad or manipulated oracle can break a contract that depends on it. Major DeFi protocols spend a lot of effort choosing oracle providers and combining several feeds for safety. ## Related terms - [Smart Contract](https://fudfomo.co/glossary/smart-contract): A program that runs on a blockchain and does what it says, automatically. - [DeFi](https://fudfomo.co/glossary/defi): Decentralised finance. Apps that offer lending, trading, and saving on a blockchain instead of through a bank. - [DEX](https://fudfomo.co/glossary/dex): A decentralised exchange. Trade crypto directly from your wallet, without an account. ## See the full catalogue What The Block! covers more than 2,000 plain-English crypto terms, delivered as embeddable hover-state tooltips for crypto exchanges. https://wtb.fudfomo.co