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Blockchains are revolutionary, but they're not omniscient. They can't access real-world data on their own. That's where oracles come in. Imagine an oracle as a bridge, connecting the blockchain's digital world to the real-world data it needs. It feeds the blockchain with external information, like price updates or weather conditions, allowing smart contracts to operate in the real world. Without oracles, smart contracts would be blind, deaf, and mute, unable to interact with the world outside their code. Oracles are crucial for blockchain applications to function in practical, everyday scenarios.