Web3 Weather Oracle
WeatherXM brings weather data on-chain and empowers smart contracts to make decisions based on cryptographically proved weather conditions.
Smart Contracts + Weather?
Smart contracts are not aware of what happens outside the borders of a blockchain. WeatherXM Oracle services can bridge the gap and allow on-chain protocols to react and make decisions to weather-related events.
TradFi+Weather is big.
Why not DeFi too?
Traditional weather derivatives are an important financial product used by companies and individuals to hedge against the risk of weather-related losses. But they are not on-chain.
On-chain protocols don't have access to weather data.
Smart contracts are not able to react or make decisions that depend on off-chain events such as weather conditions.
This makes decentralised financial products really hard to build.
Is there a Web3 native solution?
Using general purpose oracles to bridge off-chain weather data and on-chain smart contracts introduces centralisation vectors.
Web3-native weather oracles by WeatherXM
WeatherXM weather oracles are web3-native.
WeatherXM data are already on Web3
WeatherXM stores weather data on IPFS by default. They are already on Web3.
Distributed Compute Over Data
WeatherXM oracles are being built using distributed compute over data technologies like Bacalhau.
Trusted and Verifiable
By combining open data and distributed compute, we create decentralised and verifiable weather oracles you can trust.

Building on-chain protocols that depend on weather?
WeatherXM Oracle Services are not yet open to the public. However, if you are building an on-chain protocol or service that could take advantage of them, let us know and we will be happy to work with you!
Our other solutions
Mobile app
Get live weather data and forecasts of your location. Manage your weather station on the go and keep track of your WXM earnings.
WeatherXM Pro
Access to the full WeatherXM dataset using a friendly web interface or integrate with your solution using our API.
Building on-chain protocols that depend on weather?
WeatherXM Oracle Services are not yet open to the public. However, if you are building an on-chain protocol or service that could take advantage of them, let us know and we will be happy to work with you!