BlockBeats News, February 11 — According to official sources, APRO, invested by YZi Labs, has completed API integration with the prediction market Kalshi, which is regulated by the US CFTC. This integration incorporates its compliant market signals into the oracle data stack, providing more authoritative and verifiable data for prediction markets and AI models. The integration includes historical probabilities and trading volumes, high-resolution time series, event-driven datasets, and more, for fine-grained decision-making and settlement in strategy engines and intelligent agents.
APRO is currently trusted by several mainstream prediction markets and related ecosystems, serving as a data solution provider for platforms such as Opinion, Predict.fun, Buzzing, Bento.fun, and others, forming full-chain support from prediction markets to public blockchains and tools. APRO states that this integration will accelerate the development of open, intelligent, interconnected oracle infrastructure.
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