Oracle price deviation >X% from secondary
SUNSwap (sun.io)'s assessment for RD-F-099 — scored not_applicable on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.
Evidence summary #
SUNSwap V1/V2/V3 is an AMM DEX that IS a price source; it does not consume external price oracles for its core swap function. T-09 signal definition requires protocol uses primary oracle feed for safety-critical reads (lending collateral, liquidation price). SUNSwap is oracle-producer not oracle-consumer. V4 hooks could theoretically call external oracles but no default hook confirmed. Structural N/A for AMM protocol type.
Sources #
- URLNansen - What is SunSwap V3What is SunSwap V2 - Nansen overview of AMM architectureretrieved 2026-05-17
- SUNSwap profile - oracle dependencies section.research/protocols/sunswap/00-profile.md §7 no oracle feeds detected oracle_feeds=[]retrieved 2026-05-17
Methodology #
Detect whether the primary oracle's reported price deviates >X% from the best available secondary source (another feed or venue).
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