When they think they made a perfect chess play, but you're already 3 steps ahead.
Mark my words, Atom will be gurom.
Plot twist: Chainlink, with 700 employees, needed to buy Atlas to attempt to get what RedStone was already building.
That is the ultimate signal of RedStone’s strength and growth.
Two months ago, we realized the fundamental limitations of the Atlas architecture.
Our decision? We didn't patch it - we rebuilt it with no design blockers.
RedStone Atom's vertical integration gives us something Chainlink cannot match:
→ Efficiency due to RedStone's modular price delivery mechanism
→ 100% uptime based on our spotless track record
→ New product possibilities
The current RedStone Atom clients will migrate to our new version seamlessly. Same reliability. Better architecture.
Lesson here? Chainlink sees that they cannot win with RedStone’s expansion long term, as our solutions are fundamentally more innovative, robust, and beloved by clients.
Instead, they tried a predatory way to get at us.
Sorry to say that - the new version won't be for sale.