AWS Marketplace Integrates Chainlink Oracle Services

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Amazon Web Services has launched Chainlink’s data standard on the AWS Marketplace, making the oracle provider’s data feeds, data streams, and proof-of-reserve services available to enterprise developers. The integration maintains enterprise security and compliance standards while bridging cloud and blockchain infrastructure, according to the announcement.

Three Core Chainlink Services on AWS

The AWS Marketplace integration includes three core Chainlink services designed for enterprise blockchain applications. Chainlink data feeds provide decentralized price and market data for asset valuation, settlement, and risk management. The oracle provider’s data streams deliver fast, secure data that enables on-chain systems to respond to market movements in real time, targeting applications requiring low-latency market data integration. Chainlink’s proof-of-reserve feature provides secure, verifiable on-chain reserve attestations for stablecoins and other tokenized assets, allowing institutions to verify asset backing without compromising security protocols.

Reference Architectures and Deployment Frameworks

AWS has developed reference architectures demonstrating integration patterns for proof-of-reserve monitoring and real-time prediction market trading. These templates provide enterprises with pre-built frameworks for deploying oracle services within existing cloud infrastructure.

Market Context and Chainlink Infrastructure

Amazon Web Services commands approximately 31% of the global cloud infrastructure market and serves millions of enterprise customers worldwide. Chainlink operates one of the largest decentralized oracle networks, connecting smart contracts—which hold the code that powers autonomous crypto apps—to off-chain data sources across multiple blockchains.

Since launching on mainnet in 2019, Chainlink’s decentralized oracle networks have secured $29 trillion in transaction value across 80+ public and private blockchains. The protocol’s infrastructure emphasizes security in a landscape where cross-chain bridge hacks have resulted in $3 billion in losses.

Token Price Performance

Chainlink’s LINK token is up about 1% on the day, recently trading for $9.37. The price of LINK has fallen about 37% over the last year.

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cemalaktasvip
· 2h ago
thanks great square.
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NftClosetGhostvip
· 3h ago
Once this news broke, it feels like on-chain applications are one step closer to the mainstream cloud-native stack.
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GateUser-c1cab702vip
· 3h ago
This step by AWS also signifies approval for the oracle track, making the Chainlink ecosystem even more lively.
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GateUser-a5802fbfvip
· 3h ago
helo
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ZkSketchervip
· 3h ago
This is quite convenient for developers: storage, databases, and API gateways are all on AWS, allowing you to feed external data to the contract with one click.
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Cross-SectionOfSucculentvip
· 3h ago
But also be careful not to turn it into "on-chain settlement + off-chain full custody"; balancing the level of decentralization is the key.
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RetroRadioIridescencevip
· 3h ago
It seems it will encourage more Web2 teams to start on the chain by "using services" rather than "learning blockchain."
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LiquidityLifeguardvip
· 3h ago
After the marketplace launches, what will be the pricing model? Will it be based on the number of calls or on SLA packages?
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ReflectiveChainShadowvip
· 3h ago
If a company is already running its business on AWS, integrating smart contracts and oracles becomes much smoother.
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GotLiquidatedAgainLastNight.vip
· 3h ago
Hopefully, the documentation and examples can keep up; otherwise, enterprise engineers will still get stuck on details like permissions, keys, and monitoring.
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