Chainlink (LINK) Rolls Out 24/5 Real-Time US Stock Data Feeds On-Chain
Jessie A Ellis Jan 20, 2026 16:24
Chainlink (LINK) launches sub-second pricing streams for US equities and ETFs, enabling round-the-clock stock data access for DeFi protocols and tokenized assets.
Chainlink (LINK) just made a significant move into traditional finance infrastructure. The oracle network announced the launch of 24/5 U.S. Equities Streams on January 20, delivering continuous, sub-second pricing data for major American stocks and ETFs directly on-chain.
The timing isn't coincidental. This release caps off what Chainlink described as a milestone-heavy 2025, during which the protocol worked with Swift, Euroclear, J.P. Morgan, Mastercard, UBS, and other financial heavyweights on blockchain integration projects.
What the Equities Streams Actually Do
Traditional stock markets close. Blockchain doesn't. That mismatch has been a persistent headache for anyone trying to build tokenized equity products or DeFi protocols that reference stock prices.
Chainlink's new data streams address this by providing near-continuous pricing coverage—24 hours a day, five days a week—for single-name equities and ETFs. The sub-second update frequency puts this squarely in the territory of institutional-grade market data, not the delayed feeds that retail platforms typically offer.
For DeFi builders, this opens doors to more sophisticated synthetic asset products, options protocols, and cross-market arbitrage strategies that previously required off-chain workarounds.
Stacking Wins
The equities launch arrives amid a busy stretch for the LINK ecosystem. Just yesterday, stablecoin protocol USDD announced it had adopted Chainlink as its exclusive oracle provider. And perhaps more notably for traders, CME Group revealed plans for LINK futures contracts on January 19—a development that typically precedes increased institutional participation.
LINK currently trades at $12.55, down 0.72% over the past 24 hours, with a market cap hovering around $9.07 billion. The token has held relatively steady despite broader market choppiness, possibly reflecting anticipation around these infrastructure developments.
The Bigger Picture
Chainlink's push into equities data signals where the oracle network sees its future: not just as DeFi plumbing, but as the connective tissue between traditional finance and blockchain rails. The 2025 partnerships with Swift and major banks weren't just PR exercises—they were laying groundwork for products like this.
Whether tokenized stocks become a mainstream product category remains an open question, regulatory hurdles being what they are. But Chainlink is clearly betting that when institutions are ready to move, the data infrastructure needs to already exist. With the CME futures launch pending, institutional eyes are watching.
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