Aptos has integrated Chainlink Data Feeds, enabling developers on its blockchain to access trusted off-chain data for building decentralized applications.

The move, announced by Aptos (APT), enhances the scalability and security of Aptos-based applications by leveraging Chainlink’s tamper-proof and reliable infrastructure.

Chainlink (LINK) is widely regarded as a standard for delivering verifiable data to blockchains, with its decentralized oracle network supporting major decentralized finance protocols.

By aggregating premium data from multiple sources and eliminating single points of failure, Chainlink provides the accuracy and reliability necessary for complex Web3 applications.

The Aptos Foundation is excited to announce that the Aptos network has integrated @chainlink Data Feeds 🎉Chainlink Data Feeds provide tamper-proof data essential for building highly secure and feature-rich applications within the Aptos ecosystem.https://t.co/9RKITCaCQ8 pic.twitter.com/t1rIDFhJly

— Aptos (@Aptos) January 9, 2025

Earlier this week, Ripple announced plants to use Chainlink’s blockchain technology to provide reliable pricing data for its RLUSD  stablecoin.

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Scalability and efficiency

For Aptos, this partnership builds on its reputation for scalability and efficiency. The blockchain’s use of the Move programming language and modular architecture allows for fast transactions with reduced latency. 

Aptos’ Block-STM engine supports complex transactions, making it an attractive platform for developers seeking to build secure and scalable solutions, according to the company release.

“The Chainlink standard enables developers to access high-quality, tamper-proof data, which is vital for building secure applications,” said Bashar Lazaar, Head of Grants and Ecosystem at the Aptos Foundation.

The integration offers key features such as high-quality data delivery, decentralized infrastructure, and real-time transparency, all designed to enhance the reliability of dApps on Aptos.

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