AWS Marketplace Lists Chainlink Data Feeds, Streams, and Proof-of-Reserve for Enterprise Buyers

AWS Marketplace now lists three Chainlink services — Data Feeds, Data Streams, and Proof-of-Reserve — alongside reference architectures for stablecoin reserves and prediction-market trading. Chainlink says its services have secured $29 trillion across 80+ chains since 2019.

AWS Marketplace lists Chainlink Data Feeds, Data Streams, and Proof-of-Reserve services for enterprise buyers.
Chainlink lands on AWS Marketplace with reference architectures for stablecoin and prediction-market workloads.

Amazon Web Services has added three Chainlink services to AWS Marketplace: Data Feeds, Data Streams, and Proof-of-Reserve. The listing puts decentralized oracle infrastructure inside the procurement, billing, and compliance flow that AWS enterprise buyers already use for traditional cloud services.

The three offerings

Data Feeds deliver decentralized price and market data for asset valuation and risk management. Data Streams provide low-latency real-time market data for on-chain systems. Proof-of-Reserve publishes verifiable on-chain attestations of reserve assets backing stablecoins and tokenized products. AWS has shipped reference architectures alongside the listings — specifically for proof-of-reserve monitoring and prediction-market trading — giving enterprise teams a templated path from procurement to deployment.

Chainlink says its services have secured $29 trillion in transaction value across 80+ blockchains since 2019. The LINK token has lagged the headline integration story; LINK was trading near $9.37 at publication, down roughly 37% year-over-year. The Marketplace listing shifts Chainlink's commercial story from token-distribution mechanics to enterprise services revenue, billable through AWS contracts.

Amazon Web Services Marketplace Adds Chainlink Crypto Oracle Services
Decrypt covers the AWS Marketplace listing of Data Feeds, Data Streams, and Proof-of-Reserve.

BlockAI Take

For enterprises that have been told to "explore on-chain rails" without a clean procurement path, the AWS Marketplace listing removes the last operational excuse. The Proof-of-Reserve template specifically pulls forward a use case that GENIUS Act-compliant stablecoin issuers and tokenized-treasury products will need by default. The market read on LINK looks rough, but the customer-acquisition surface this opens — every AWS account is now an addressable Chainlink prospect — is the kind of distribution unlock that normally takes oracle networks years to build through direct sales.

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