Chainlink Goes Live On AWS Marketplace
Chainlink's data standard is now available on Amazon's AWS Marketplace, giving millions of developers access to blockchain oracle infrastructure for tokenized assets and institutional finance applications.

Oracle Services Now Accessible Through AWS
Chainlink has listed its data standard on Amazon's AWS Marketplace, opening three core oracle services to millions of enterprise developers through a platform they already use. The launch brings Chainlink Data Feeds, Chainlink Data Streams and Chainlink Proof of Reserve into the AWS Marketplace, allowing enterprises to access the services through existing AWS tools.
The move aims to solve the challenge of linking traditional cloud environments with blockchain networks while meeting the security, compliance and reliability standards required by institutions. The integration allows developers and institutions to connect cloud infrastructure with blockchain networks through familiar AWS tools and procurement channels, eliminating the need for separate crypto-native payment flows.
Each of the three services targets a distinct layer of the institutional technology stack. Chainlink Data Feeds provide decentralized price and market data for asset valuation, settlement and risk management, aggregating data from multiple sources via a network of independent node operators. Chainlink Data Streams deliver cryptographically signed, real-time data to enable faster market responsiveness and more precise settlement, supporting advanced on-chain applications such as perpetual futures, options and high-performance trading markets. Chainlink Proof of Reserve enables on-chain verification of the reserves backing stablecoins and tokenized assets, helping issuers improve transparency, reduce under-collateralization risks and automate secure minting processes.
Institutional Adoption in Focus
AWS blockchain specialist Simon Goldberg noted that "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."
The launch comes as tokenization has become a growing focus for traditional financial firms seeking to bring real-world assets onto blockchain networks, with secure data connectivity increasingly viewed as foundational infrastructure for broader adoption. Chainlink said combining its oracle infrastructure with AWS cloud services could support tokenization solutions designed to reduce settlement times, improve liquidity and enable new asset classes.
Chainlink recently completed a SOC 2 Type 2 audit conducted by Deloitte, covering its Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol and Data Feeds, building on previous SOC 2 Type 1 and ISO certifications. Organizations such as SWIFT, DTCC, Euroclear, J.P. Morgan, Mastercard, UBS, Fidelity International and the Central Bank of Brazil have already incorporated Chainlink services into their operations.
Major data producers including FTSE Russell, Deutsche Börse, S&P Global and Coinbase have signed deals to feed data to Chainlink's DataLink, which could be used to support tokenized products.
Sources:
Chainlink Data Standard now available on AWS Marketplace (Amazon Web Services Blog)
AWS Marketplace adds Chainlink data standards (The Block)
Chainlink expands tokenization infrastructure with AWS Marketplace integration (FXStreet)
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Soumen DattaSoumen has been a crypto researcher since 2020 and holds a master’s in Physics. His writing and research has been published by publications such as CryptoSlate and DailyCoin, as well as BSCN. His areas of focus include Bitcoin, DeFi, and high-potential altcoins like Ethereum, Solana, XRP, and Chainlink. He combines analytical depth with journalistic clarity to deliver insights for both newcomers and seasoned crypto readers.












