AWS Marketplace Integrates Chainlink Data Services for Smart Contract Development
AWS Marketplace has added Chainlink's data services, including Data Feeds, Data Streams, and Proof of Reserve. This integration allows developers to access real-time data and verification tools within the cloud environment. The move supports building hybrid applications combining cloud infrastructure with blockchain technology.
ibtimes.comAWS Marketplace has integrated Chainlink data services, enabling developers to combine cloud infrastructure with smart contract capabilities, CoinDesk reported. The integrated services include Data Feeds, Data Streams, and Proof of Reserve. These tools provide access to real-time data feeds and streams, which can support decentralized applications.
Proof of Reserve services offer verification mechanisms for asset reserves. Developers can leverage Data Feeds, Data Streams, and Proof of Reserve tools within the AWS Marketplace environment. Data Feeds deliver external data to smart contracts.
Data Streams provide low-latency data delivery. Proof of Reserve allows for on-chain verification of reserves held by custodians. This setup allows for building hybrid applications that use cloud resources alongside blockchain technology.
CoinDesk reported that the integration supports combining infrastructure with smart contract functions. No specific timeline for availability was provided in the report.
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