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Https://Aws1.Discourse-Cdn.Com/Standard14/Uploads/Mirror/Original/1X/8623724fde19799f7414d63e5a3d7e84826b4a39.Png In the above example you can see that on April

21 the Facebook stock was trading around 201 USD.

During the after-hour market, a trade (that possibly took place in reality a few months prior but needed re-reporting for compliance purposes) was recorded at 336 USD using the ADF standard.

This entry appeared in the data source used by BAND and BAND reported it in the oracle feeder used my Mirror.

This caused a cascade of unjust liquidations on Mirror Protocol (price going from 201 to 336 USD then back to 201 shortly after).

How can we discuss with Band so it does not report random data filed with the ADF standard?

One solution could be to limit the data source to trading hours and to stop reporting the after-hour prices during which those kind of things can happen.

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Google was supposed to help this kind of issue no ?

Martin 🐳🧑‍🌾- Автор вопроса

Google?????

Martin 🐳🧑‍🌾
Google?????

Yes band is partenered with Google cloud since last year and in theory Google was supposed help Band to find incorrect data

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