Chainlink’s new 24/5 U.S. Equities Data Streams aim to revolutionize DeFi by bringing continuous, real-time access to the American stock market onchain.
Chainlink has rolled out a new service called 24/5 U.S. Equities Data Streams, giving decentralized finance protocols direct and continuous access to real-time data from the U.S. stock market. By providing round-the-clock access during all trading sessions, the service is a major step toward integrating traditional financial data with blockchain-based systems.
It aims to solve the long-standing challenge of fragmented market hours in equity trading by offering secure pricing data across more than 40 blockchains.
Chainlink’s 24/5 data streams mark a turning point for DeFi and real-world asset adoption. Unlike legacy oracles that provide delayed or single-point pricing, this service delivers live bid-ask spreads, volume data, and stale-data detection indicators. These features improve risk management and liquidation processes for decentralized apps.
By covering not just regular trading hours but also pre-market, post-market, and overnight sessions, Chainlink offers decentralized platforms a chance to build and scale always-on financial products.
Key Benefits of the Launch:
Platforms like Lighter, currently the second-largest decentralized perpetual exchange by volume, and BitMEX, known for launching crypto perpetuals, are already integrating Chainlink’s data streams. Their adoption signals confidence in the product’s reliability and importance for building institutional-grade financial tools.
BitMEX CEO Stephan Lutz praised the development, saying:
Chainlink’s infrastructure is already widely trusted, having supported over $27 trillion in transaction value. This launch aligns with the growing push toward tokenization of real-world assets (RWAs), positioning Chainlink as a vital data provider for DeFi applications that aim to match the reliability and continuity of traditional markets.
By solving the timing gap that previously limited DeFi’s integration with equity markets, Chainlink is paving the way for institutional participation and broader innovation in blockchain finance.
I’m excited about this. In my experience covering both crypto and traditional finance, the lack of reliable, continuous market data has always been a big hurdle for DeFi’s growth. Chainlink is not just filling that gap, it’s building a bridge between two worlds. This move finally brings the U.S. stock market to blockchain in a way that is accessible, transparent, and secure. If you’ve ever doubted whether real-world assets could thrive onchain, this is your sign to rethink that.
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