Chronicle Labs | Protocol
Jennifer Senhaji is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in growth and business development, currently serving as the Head of Growth at Chronicle Labs since July 2023, where the focus is on decentralized Oracle solutions. Prior to this role, Jennifer contributed to MakerDAO from July 2018 to July 2024, working on minimizing price volatility for the Dai stable token within the Ethereum blockchain. Jennifer has a strong background in consulting, having served as Director of Business Development at Jump-Start Consulting from October 2015 to July 2018, supporting early start-ups with their sales strategies across various projects. Earlier roles include Sales Publisher Video Solutions at Mixpo and Account Executive for Mobile & Online at AT&T AdWorks. Jennifer holds a BA in English/Journalism from Montclair State University and additional educational experience from New York University.
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Chronicle Labs | Protocol
Evolving from the Oracle Core Unit at MakerDAO, Chronicle Protocol was created by the unit’s development team. Although the Oracles that underpinned Chronicle Protocol had been securing MakerDAO’s $10B+ collateral since 2016, the technology and its unique innovations weren’t available outside of Maker’s portfolio.In 2021, the team receivedsupport from MakerDAO to spin out the proprietary technology and form a new entity and brand. Chronicle Protocol was born.Chronicle continues to service MakerDAO and now, for the first time, is rolling out its on-chain Oracle services to support the wider Web3 world.Chronicle Protocol has been developed to solve many of the current pain points of on-chain Oracles and DeFi. On-chain Oracles, particularly on computationally expensive blockchains such as Ethereum, are bottlenecking the development of DeFi with an exorbitant cost of service and a lack of feasible scalability. Through developing a proprietary solution called Scribe, the team at Chronicle has built a blockchain-agnostic, ubiquitously accessible, scalable, end-to-end verifiable, and decentralized Oracle. The protocol’s unique architecture enables an ecosystem that delivers 100% decentralization and transparency. Every byte of data can be traced back to each Feed’s original data source queries, and new Oracles can be deployed (and updated) with the click of a button on the Chronicle Dashboard.Inspired by Ancient Greece’s Herodotus (the Father of History), Chronicle Protocol aims to be the world’s first open and verifiable data chronicler. Transparency, democracy, and accessibility are the columns on which Chronicle has built its temple, and industry-leading scalability, integration, and security are the features that power the protocol.Verifiable data, accessible to all - delivered securely and affordably.