Oracle data services join AWS Marketplace for enterprise developers

Chainlink made three oracle products available on Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace on 24 May 2026. The listing covers Data Feeds, Data Streams, and Proof of Reserve, together referred to as the Chainlink Data Standard. All three products are available directly through AWS Marketplace for enterprise development teams. The Chainlink Data Standard name refers to the combined oracle data offering on the platform.
Standard AWS services replace dedicated blockchain infrastructure in the integrationAccording to the AWS reference architecture, the integration uses Lambda, DynamoDB, Fargate, Secrets Manager, and Key Management Service (KMS). These are standard AWS infrastructure components, common in enterprise cloud environments. Amazon Web Services published reference architectures on its Web3 Blog. Each reference architecture shows how existing AWS services map to the Chainlink oracle network. Developers access on-chain data by extending their existing AWS infrastructure rather than building separate blockchain connections.
Enterprise teams add on-chain data without dedicated blockchain engineeringBefore the listing, accessing oracle data in enterprise applications required custom blockchain infrastructure. That requirement added dedicated blockchain build-out to every project that needed on-chain data. The AWS Marketplace integration removes that build-out. Teams already using Lambda, DynamoDB, or Fargate can use those same services to connect to oracle data through the reference architecture. Financial institutions can now add Proof of Reserve verification and real-time price feeds to existing AWS workflows without blockchain-specific tooling.
Data Feeds, Data Streams, and Proof of Reserve cover three institutional data categoriesData Feeds provide real-time asset price data for institutional applications. Data Streams deliver low-latency market data for applications where feed speed is critical. Proof of Reserve provides on-chain verification that a stablecoin or tokenised asset holds the collateral it claims. Issuers use this verification type in stablecoin reserve auditing and tokenised asset compliance workflows. AWS Marketplace is the distribution channel for all three services. The listing went live without requiring subscribers to operate separate blockchain accounts or custom oracle infrastructure. According to the AWS reference architecture, the integration uses Lambda, DynamoDB, Fargate, Secrets Manager, and Key Management Service (KMS). These are standard AWS infrastructure components, common in enterprise cloud environments. Amazon Web Services published reference architectures on its Web3 Blog. Each reference architecture shows how existing AWS services map to the Chainlink oracle network. Developers access on-chain data by extending their existing AWS infrastructure rather than building separate blockchain connections.
Enterprise teams add on-chain data without dedicated blockchain engineeringBefore the listing, accessing oracle data in enterprise applications required custom blockchain infrastructure. That requirement added dedicated blockchain build-out to every project that needed on-chain data. The AWS Marketplace integration removes that build-out. Teams already using Lambda, DynamoDB, or Fargate can use those same services to connect to oracle data through the reference architecture. Financial institutions can now add Proof of Reserve verification and real-time price feeds to existing AWS workflows without blockchain-specific tooling.
Data Feeds, Data Streams, and Proof of Reserve cover three institutional data categoriesData Feeds provide real-time asset price data for institutional applications. Data Streams deliver low-latency market data for applications where feed speed is critical. Proof of Reserve provides on-chain verification that a stablecoin or tokenised asset holds the collateral it claims. Issuers use this verification type in stablecoin reserve auditing and tokenised asset compliance workflows. AWS Marketplace is the distribution channel for all three services. The listing went live without requiring subscribers to operate separate blockchain accounts or custom oracle infrastructure. Before the listing, accessing oracle data in enterprise applications required custom blockchain infrastructure. That requirement added dedicated blockchain build-out to every project that needed on-chain data. The AWS Marketplace integration removes that build-out. Teams already using Lambda, DynamoDB, or Fargate can use those same services to connect to oracle data through the reference architecture. Financial institutions can now add Proof of Reserve verification and real-time price feeds to existing AWS workflows without blockchain-specific tooling.
Data Feeds, Data Streams, and Proof of Reserve cover three institutional data categoriesData Feeds provide real-time asset price data for institutional applications. Data Streams deliver low-latency market data for applications where feed speed is critical. Proof of Reserve provides on-chain verification that a stablecoin or tokenised asset holds the collateral it claims. Issuers use this verification type in stablecoin reserve auditing and tokenised asset compliance workflows. AWS Marketplace is the distribution channel for all three services. The listing went live without requiring subscribers to operate separate blockchain accounts or custom oracle infrastructure. Data Feeds provide real-time asset price data for institutional applications. Data Streams deliver low-latency market data for applications where feed speed is critical. Proof of Reserve provides on-chain verification that a stablecoin or tokenised asset holds the collateral it claims. Issuers use this verification type in stablecoin reserve auditing and tokenised asset compliance workflows. AWS Marketplace is the distribution channel for all three services. The listing went live without requiring subscribers to operate separate blockchain accounts or custom oracle infrastructure. Cryptocurrencies are highly volatile and involve significant risk. You may lose part or all of your investment. All information on Coinpaprika is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Always conduct your own research (DYOR) and consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Coinpaprika is not liable for any losses resulting from the use of this information.