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Coinbase has integrated its market data feeds with Chainlink’s Datalink, enabling onchain protocols to access institution-grade datasets routed through Chainlink’s oracle network.
Chainlink’s Datalink is described as a data publishing service for institutional-grade datasets. Through the integration, Coinbase’s available data now includes:
The integration targets a long-standing issue for onchain derivatives and related markets: many onchain protocols have historically relied on data sources not designed for institutional use. By routing Coinbase’s exchange feeds through Chainlink, the move aims to provide a more reliable pricing foundation for developers building onchain applications.
Liz Martin, Vice President at Coinbase Markets, said Coinbase adopted Datalink to publish Coinbase’s exchange market data onchain for the first time. She described Chainlink’s data standard as the “clear choice” for bringing that data into onchain markets, adding that the benchmarks would help DeFi and traditional finance (TradFi) developers build more dependable applications across derivatives, tokenized assets, and related products.
Johann Eid, Chief Business Officer at Chainlink Labs, said the integration reflects a security-first approach at the data layer for blockchain financial infrastructure. He characterized the effort as part of a broader build-out of programmable market infrastructure as institutional finance and DeFi continue to converge.
Chainlink’s role in the arrangement is to handle data delivery, decentralization, and reliability, with the stated goal of abstracting the infrastructure layer so developers do not need to manage those systems directly.
Chainlink also said it has processed “tens of trillions” in transaction value since launch and currently secures the majority of decentralized finance by volume.
The Datalink integration follows what the article describes as a pattern of deeper ties between Coinbase and Chainlink. Coinbase previously selected Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol as its exclusive interoperability provider for Coinbase Wrapped Assets, and the Base–Solana bridge went live using the same protocol.
The article also points to tokenized real-world assets and structured onchain products as among the fastest-growing areas in crypto, noting that these categories require consistent, institution-quality pricing data to scale. By expanding access to Coinbase datasets through Chainlink’s infrastructure, the integration broadens the range of applications developers can build in those areas.
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