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Ondo Taps Chainlink to Power Data Feeds for 100+ Tokenized Equities

The partnership also involves Chainlink's Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) and collaborations through the Ondo Global Market Alliance.

Oct 30, 2025, 2:28 p.m.
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Oracle will provide price feeds for Ondo's tokenized equities. (Midjourney/Modified by CoinDesk)

What to know:

  • Ondo Finance named Chainlink as the official provider of price feeds for its tokenized stocks and ETFs.
  • Chainlink will provide data for Ondo's more than 100 tokenized equities, including corporate actions like dividend payments to ensure accurate valuations across multiple blockchains.
  • The partnership also involves Chainlink's Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) and collaborations through the Ondo Global Market Alliance.

Ondo Finance named Chainlink as the official oracle provider for its tokenized stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), aiming to improve how financial data moves across blockchain networks.

Chainlink will supply custom price feeds for the more than 100 tokenized equities on Ondo’s platform, including U.S.-listed stocks and ETFs. Ondo’s tokenized equities now span 10 blockchains and represent over $320 million in total value locked, according to a statement shared with CoinDesk.

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The data includes corporate actions like dividend payments and is intended to help keep valuations accurate across the various blockchains where these assets are traded.

Ondo has recently expanded to the BNB Chain, broadening access particularly in Asia and Latin America, where BNB has a large user base.

These assets are aimed at non-U.S. investors who want exposure to U.S. markets and face restrictions accessing traditional brokerage services.

The two companies plan to leverage Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) as a standard for institutions moving tokenized assets between blockchains. CCIP is already being tested by traditional finance firms including interbank messaging service Swift and DTCC, which provides clearing, settlement and trade reporting, for similar use cases.

The agreement is part of a broader collaboration. Chainlink is joining the Ondo Global Market Alliance, a group of firms supporting the adoption of tokenized stocks onchain.

In parallel, Ondo will join Chainlink’s corporate actions initiative, which includes 24 financial institutions such as Swift, DTCC and Euroclear focused on bringing market infrastructure onto blockchain rails.

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