AWS Marketplace Integrates Chainlink Services for Blockchain Smart Contracts

AWS states that Chainlink’s data standard is now available on AWS Marketplace, making it easier for developers and enterprises to combine AWS infrastructure with smart contract functions for RWA and tokenized asset use cases.

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Fact Check
The claim is strongly supported by the official AWS source, "Chainlink Data Standard now available on AWS Marketplace," which explicitly states that Chainlink Data Feeds, Data Streams, and Proof of Reserve are now available on AWS Marketplace. It further explains that Chainlink provides secure bidirectional connectivity between AWS resources and blockchain smart contracts, and frames the launch around tokenization and real-world data requirements. The official Chainlink X posts at https://x.com/chainlink/status/2047711057066529064 and https://x.com/chainlink/status/2047711052427583620 independently confirm the launch and point to the AWS announcement. The secondary report from crypto.news matches the user’s wording closely, including the point about banks and fintechs connecting tokenization, stablecoin, and real-world asset applications with existing cloud workflows. The only caveat is that I could not directly validate The Block article itself due to access restrictions, but the official AWS announcement is a stronger primary source than The Block for the underlying factual claim.
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Summary

AWS announced on the 24th that Chainlink’s data standard is now available on AWS Marketplace. The move allows developers and enterprises to more easily combine AWS computing, storage, databases and API infrastructure with Chainlink smart contract functions. The integration supports blockchain applications tied to real-world assets and tokenized assets, extending the reported AWS-Chainlink linkage beyond oracle services to a broader data-standard framework for institutional and enterprise use cases.

Terms & Concepts
  • smart contract: Self-executing blockchain code that automatically carries out actions when preset conditions are met.
  • RWA: Short for real-world assets, referring to off-chain assets such as financial instruments or property represented on a blockchain.