

At SmartCon, Vijay Krishnan, Sr. Partner Solutions Architect at AWS Cloud, announced the new AWS Chainlink Quickstart, a one-click solution enabling anyone to launch a production-ready Chainlink node. With this integration, node operators and data providers joining the Chainlink ecosystem can start connecting to blockchains within minutes or hours instead of weeks or months—significantly lowering the technical barriers to entry and accelerating the amount of high-quality data available to decentralized applications.
Learn more about monetizing your data by operating a Chainlink node: https://chain.link/ecosystem/data-providers
Check out other presentations from our complete Smart Contract Summit #1 playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVP9aGDn-X0RO9JXbc8ayQtIp_DyhlA9s
Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon providing on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered pay-as-you-go basis. These cloud computing web services provide a variety of basic abstract technical infrastructure and distributed computing building blocks and tools. One of these services is Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), which allows users to have at their disposal a virtual cluster of computers, available all the time, through the Internet. AWS's virtual computers emulate most of the attributes of a real computer, including hardware central processing units (CPUs) and graphics processing units (GPUs
Chainlink is the industry standard for building, accessing, and selling oracle services needed to power hybrid smart contracts on any blockchain. Chainlink oracle networks provide smart contracts with a way to reliably connect to any external API and leverage secure off-chain computations for enabling feature-rich applications. Chainlink currently secures tens of billions of dollars across DeFi, insurance, gaming, and other major industries, and offers global enterprises and leading data providers a universal gateway to all blockchains.
Learn more about Chainlink by visiting chain.link or reading the developer documentation at docs.chain.link
If you’re integrating Chainlink, please get in touch.