AWS Marketplace Integrates Chainlink Data Standards

AWS Marketplace is integrating Chainlink’s data standards and services, enabling developers and enterprises to combine AWS compute, storage, database, and API infrastructure with smart contract capabilities, according to an announcement on Friday.

Three Chainlink Services Now Available

AWS users will now be able to access three key Chainlink services:

  • Data Feeds: Provides access to decentralized price and market data for valuations, settlements, and risk management.
  • Data Streams: Feeds high-speed, low-latency data for real-time applications.
  • Proof of Reserve: A crypto industry standard for attesting to the assets backing stablecoins and tokenized assets.

AWS and Chainlink Partnership Benefits

Simon Goldberg, an AWS web3 specialist solutions architect, stated: “AWS provides the foundational building blocks that financial institutions rely on, including compute, storage, and a comprehensive suite of cloud services. Chainlink’s oracle infrastructure extends these capabilities by providing secure, bidirectional connectivity between AWS resources and smart contracts deployed on blockchain networks.”

Goldberg added: “The availability of the Chainlink data standard on the AWS Marketplace allows developers to use familiar AWS services when building applications that interact with tokenized assets and smart contracts.”

Tokenization and Oracle Competition Context

The integration comes amid rising interest in tokenization—the process of representing real-world assets like real estate, bonds, and stocks onchain. Chainlink is one of the primary blockchain data services firms that links offchain data to blockchain applications using oracles, enabling tokenized assets to correspond to their real-world counterparts.

Competition among oracle providers is intensifying. On Wednesday, Kalshi announced it was integrating blockchain data services provider Pyth to provide data for the prediction market’s Commodities Hub. Meanwhile, major data producers such as FTSE Russell, Deutsche Börse, S&P Global, and Coinbase signed deals to feed data to Chainlink’s DataLink, which could be used to support tokenized products.

AWS’s Chainlink integration will allow institutions to use familiar AWS tools while connecting securely to blockchains and building hybrid applications that span traditional cloud and decentralized systems.

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GateUser-4590f4c6
· 04-26 19:21
Three services 具体是哪些?CCIP/Automation/Functions 还是 Data Feeds?想看看套餐怎么定价
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WickHunter
· 04-26 10:17
Listing Chainlink services on AWS Marketplace makes it easier for enterprises to get started.
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GateUser-16838403
· 04-25 16:43
It's finally no longer "putting data on the chain is cool but hard to connect data." Once AWS opens this gateway, Web2 teams will be more willing to try smart contracts.
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GateUser-78aae297
· 04-25 04:07
Feels very helpful for compliance and procurement processes: the company was already using AWS for procurement, now integrating on-chain components into the same billing system.
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Frassatorou
· 04-25 00:18
2026 GOGOGO 👊
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Frassatorou
· 04-25 00:18
To The Moon 🌕
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SushiAndSlugs
· 04-24 23:06
Hopefully, it's not just a listing gimmick; being able to turn cross-chain, oracle, and automation capabilities into truly custodial services would be great.
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GateUser-fb035825
· 04-24 23:03
I'm more concerned about the data standards; AWS approval is like giving the industry a "default option," which will lead to a more centralized ecosystem.
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YieldYardkeeper
· 04-24 22:58
I wonder if this will encourage more cloud providers to follow suit. The last major collaboration of this kind was when everyone announced Web3, but there weren't many implementations.
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AirdropCartographer
· 04-24 22:58
Positive for LINK ecosystem, but more importantly, the developer experience: can one-click onboarding, permissions, monitoring, and logs be integrated?
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