Chainlink expands Data Streams to cover U.S. equities with 24/5 feeds
Chainlink launched 24/5 U.S. equities Data Streams across dozens of blockchains, citing sub-second 'pull' updates to bring multitrillion-dollar stock market data onchain [1][2].
Chainlink has expanded its Data Streams product to provide 24/5 access to U.S. equities and ETFs, a rollout the project says brings coverage of the multitrillion-dollar U.S. stock market (reported as roughly $80 trillion) onchain and makes equity market data available across more than 40 blockchains [2][3][1].
The upgrade uses a 'pull' model to deliver sub-second updates, which Chainlink says enables more advanced onchain trading logic while avoiding high gas costs associated with alternative update methods [1].
Chainlink's announcement frames Data Streams as a building block for protocols to create onchain equity markets and expand decentralized finance access to U.S. market prices during trading sessions 24 hours a day, five days a week [2][3].
The update combines expanded market coverage with a lower-cost, sub-second update mechanism, positioning Chainlink's Data Streams as a tool for bringing traditional equity pricing into DeFi and other blockchain applications [1][2].
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