Changelog
All notable changes to the Oraclizer documentation site are documented here. The format follows Keep a Changelog 1.1.0. Entries are grouped by release date, with the most recent at the top. Protocol-level changes (OIP versions) will be tracked in the version history of each specification once they are published.
OIP v0.5 Specification
Released April 30, 2026. First publication of the complete OIP v0.5 specification. v0.5 is the first OIP version officially published on docs.oraclizer.io and the foundation that all subsequent versions will build on. The twelve pages cover the protocol’s full normative scope: data model, message format, content-based routing, cross-domain state management, the validation pipeline, the six regulatory actions, the Three-Phase Broadcast cross-chain protocol, fault tolerance and retry behavior, the complete error reference, the conformance contract that any compliant implementation must satisfy, and an explicit record of items v0.5 leaves open for v0.6 and beyond. Implementers, auditors, and integration partners now have a single normative reference for OIP behavior.
Added
- Protocol Specification (OIP v0.5): OIP Overview, Data Model, Message Protocol, Routing, State Management, Validation, Regulatory Actions, Cross-chain Protocol, Fault Tolerance, Error Reference, Conformance, Open Issues
Changed
- Glossary and FAQ expanded to cover OIP v0.5 protocol concepts and trimmed of generic terms outside the Oraclizer scope
Initial Documentation Launch
Released April 28, 2026. First publication of documentation content covering Oraclizer’s foundational concepts. The Overview, Core Concepts, and Resources sections went live, giving readers a working introduction to oracle state machines, bidirectional state synchronization, regulatory compliance under RCP, and the three-layer system architecture, alongside a glossary and FAQ to support ongoing reference.
Added
- Core Concepts: What is Oraclizer, State Synchronization, Regulatory Compliance, System Architecture
- Resources: Glossary, FAQ
- Light/dark mode support across all pages
- Per-page table of contents with H2/H3 hierarchy
Site Structure Announced
Released March 11, 2026. Initial site framework published. Navigation structure and section placeholders were established ahead of content publication, defining the seven top-level sections that subsequent releases would fill in.
Added
- Site structure with sections for Overview, Core Concepts, Protocol Specification, DeFi Integration, Network Operation, Tutorials, and Resources
- Resources placeholders for Glossary, FAQ, and Changelog
- Protocol Specification structure prepared for OIP v0.5 release
