Chainlink’s Data Standard is now available on the Amazon Web Services Marketplace. This launch provides access to Oracle infrastructure to millions of AWS developers and hundreds of thousands of businesses. The goal is to streamline the creation of blockchain solutions at the institutional level.
Chainlink Platform is listed as a professional service offered directly by Chainlink on AWS Marketplace. It includes the standard Oracle network that powers much of decentralized finance. The announcement was made on April 24, 2026, via a publication on X.
Key products offered
The main products available include Chainlink Data Feeds, which provide price feeds and reference data. There are also Chainlink data feeds, offering fast, low-latency feeds in less than a second. Chainlink proof of reserve is also included, helping to ensure reliable collateral checks for stablecoins and tokenized assets.
These tools address issues related to data, liquidity, synchronization, and regulatory compliance in both on-chain and off-chain environments. Services run on AWS infrastructure and pricing is based on private offerings tailored to each user’s needs. The product list falls under the Blockchain, Legal & Compliance and Managed Services categories.
Technical architecture details
Under the hood, Amazon API Gateway sends requests to AWS Lambda functions. These functions analyze standby information stored in Amazon DynamoDB tables. The Chainlink CRE-based stream is deployed on the DON network and runs periodically. An Ethereum-based smart contract serves as a tamper-proof data source for other applications, while DynamoDB stores raw data records. Reference code is available in the sample GitHub AWS repository.
This architecture also uses AWS services alongside Chainlink Data Streams to create an automated trading platform for prediction markets. A data feed consumer and trading service runs on AWS Fargate, maintaining continuous connections to Chainlink data feeds. When signed price updates occur, the credentials and private keys needed to sign transactions are kept secure in AWS Secrets Manager and AWS Key Management Service (KMS).
Recent certifications and adoption
Chainlink recently completed a SOC 2 Type 2 audit by Deloitte for its CCIP and data feeds on April 21, 2026. This certification is the first of its kind for Chainlink, which also holds SOC 2 Type 1 and ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certificates. The audit covered price feeds and SmartData feeds, including proof of reserve and net asset value. Major institutions that already trust Chainlink include Swift, DTCC, Euroclear, JP Morgan, Mastercard, UBS, Fidelity International, and the Central Bank of Brazil.
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