RedStone has deployed its Push oracle model to the GIWA public testnet, starting with ETH/USD and BTC/USD. Both feeds are live and ready to integrate:

In parallel, GIWA builders already have access to 300+ RedStone Pull feeds on testnet, covering blue-chip stablecoins, restaked assets, RWAs, and more:
What This Unlocks
GIWA positions itself as a “Layer 2 by builders, for builders.” RedStone oracles exist for exactly that audience: teams that prioritize fidelity, latency, and high-security standards.
With the Push model now live and the Pull model already broadly available, GIWA developers can:
- Start building with production-grade oracle primitives ready to use on the testnet
- Integrate stablecoins (USDC/USDT/USDe), staked ETH (wstETH/weETH), USD1 by WLFI, XAU (Gold), Forex RWA, and much more
- Test liquidation logic, on-chain accounting, and pricing-sensitive logic with deterministic, verifiable price data
- Work with an oracle team that has been shipping “by builders, for builders” long before it was a tagline
South Korea Is a Priority Region for RedStone
South Korea is one of the strongest crypto demand centers in the world, both in liquidity and in product adoption. RedStone treats Korea as a high-priority ecosystem and is investing in long-term presence and support, including emerging L2 infrastructure, such as GIWA.
RedStone’s approach in Korea is to be physically present, visible to developers, and reachable in their context, not just “deployed on-chain.” Each year, our team attends KBW, the biggest crypto event in Korea and one of the most important in the industry. We’re actively building a local community and speaking to Korean audiences. Recently, our COO and co-founder appeared on Korean TV to discuss oracle infrastructure. Deploying early on GIWA is the next step in that direction.
RedStone’s COO and Co-founder, Marcin Kaźmierczak, on Korean TV. Source: YouTube.
This is not a short-term integration. It is a sustained expansion.
Join our Korean community on:
White-Glove Support for GIWA Builders
RedStone is making its team available to:
- Support GIWA ecosystem projects integrating RedStone feeds
- Provide technical guidance on Pull and Push usage and best practices for oracle-dependent logic
- Iterate based on feedback from early GIWA builders
Why RedStone Is Leaning In Here
GIWA is built with a builder-first ethos. RedStone has operated with the same stance for four years:
By builders, for builders.
If you are deploying on GIWA and want reliability, depth of assets, low latency, and an oracle team that will actually answer your calls and think with you, RedStone is already there.



