Chainlink launches 24/5 on‑chain U.S. equities & ETF data streams
Chainlink has rolled out 24/5 U.S. Equities Streams — continuous, cryptographically signed on‑chain market data for U.S. stocks and ETFs covering pre‑market, regular, after‑hours and overnight sessions. The feeds deliver sub‑second price, bid/ask, last trade, volume, market‑status flags and staleness indicators to more than 40 blockchains, converting fragmented off‑hours pricing into a single reliable on‑chain feed. Early adopters include Lighter (official RWA oracle), BitMEX (24/7 equity derivatives), ApeX, HelloTrade, Decibel, Monaco, Opinion Labs and Orderly Network. Chainlink’s Data Standard backing the streams has processed over $27 trillion in transaction value and 19+ billion verified messages and secures roughly 70% of oracle‑related DeFi activity. Traders can expect improved on‑chain trading, lending, liquidation and risk controls for equity‑linked products, reduced stale‑price risk during off‑hours, and broader support for synthetic stocks and perpetuals. LINK was reported at $12.59, up about 2.8% in 24 hours at the time of reporting.
Bullish
The launch is bullish for LINK because it expands Chainlink’s real‑world utility and revenue surface by enabling 24/5 on‑chain pricing for equities and ETFs — a clear on‑ramp for RWA products and equity derivatives that require continuous price feeds. Early integrations with derivatives and RWA platforms (BitMEX, Lighter) signal immediate demand and real use cases, which tend to increase oracle usage, node fees and protocol adoption. In the short term, news-driven buying and partner announcements can lift LINK price (as noted with a ~2.8% uptick). Over the medium to long term, sustained adoption of these streams could increase Chainlink’s on‑chain message volume and fee capture, improving fundamentals. Risks: broader market downturns, competition from other oracle providers, and slower than-expected product adoption could limit upside. Overall, on balance the product launch strengthens Chainlink’s value proposition and is likely net positive for LINK.