8 prediction markets integrated Chainlink, bringing hundreds of new markets online.
For you, this means more opportunities to build:
- Trading interfaces
- Market analytics
- AI-powered forecasting tools
- Liquidity solutions
- Resolution and settlement tooling
The ecosystem is expanding rapidly, and Chainlink is helping power the underlying infrastructure that makes these markets possible.
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Deep dive
Link Lab
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Deep Dive on our last Link Lab: AI-Native Building with Chainlink
Last month we showcased the step-by-step playbook to build in real time using Chainlink Developer Agent Skills.
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Chainlink Developer Agent Skills are a set of AI tools for building with Chainlink. In addition to the previously available CRE skills, five new services can now be integrated into AI agents: CCIP, ACE, Chainlink Data Feeds, Chainlink Data Streams, and VRF.
Each skill teaches a compatible assistant how to help you with a specific product area (for example, Data Feeds or CCIP): suggested steps, guardrails, and references so you spend less time hunting docs and more time shipping.
Resources:
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Chainlink at ETHGlobal New York
Chainlink offered up $14K in prizes across multiple tracks at ETHGlobal New York on June 12-14. View the winners below:
At ETHGlobal New York, developers had the opportunity to use the developer preview of Chainlink Confidential AI Attester:
- Chainlink Confidential AI Attester enables CRE developers to run private AI over sensitive data.
- Built on Chainlink Confidential Compute, Confidential AI Attester securely handles the entire data lifecycle:
- Fetch: Securely ingest data from TLS-protected APIs or user sessions while keeping raw data and credentials hidden.
- Reason: Run confidential AI inference on sensitive data using state-of-the-art open-weight models such as Gemma and Qwen.
- Attest: Produce a cryptographically verified, privacy-preserving result that reveals only the minimum information required for downstream actions.
- Developers can build workflows that securely ingest, reason over, and act on sensitive, multi-party data, without exposing that data to Chainlink or any other infrastructure provider. Confidentiality is protected using Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) and advanced cryptography, while remote attestation enables anyone to verify the integrity of the execution environment.
Some example use cases include:
- Identity verification
- Loan approvals
- Insurance claims
- Compliance checks
- Payroll or income verification
- DeFi risk oracles
- Supply chain attestations
- Institutional treasury controls
- Revenue verification
- KYC and credential verification
Explore documentation, examples and skills here
Tokenized assets
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Capital Markets and Technology Association (CMTA) Integrates with Chainlink To Power Programmable Compliance for Tokenized Asset
CMTAT has now integrated with Chainlink ACE, giving CMTAT users access to ACE's Policy Manager—a customizable rule engine for defining, managing, and automatically enforcing compliance policies.
Institutions can leverage ACE to manage who can access specific token functions, how compliance rules are enforced, and how those rules can be updated without altering the core token framework.
In addition, institutions deploying CMTAT can leverage Chainlink Proof of Reserve and its Secure Mint capability to support issuance controls.
- This unlocks new security controls for tokenized assets where additional tokens can only be minted if reserve collateralization is first verified.
- This automated safeguard prevents unbacked tokens from being minted, creating a built-in control layer that provides additional transparency, trust, and issuance integrity for tokenized assets.
- Two deployment versions are available within CMTAT Solidity: standalone Policy Engine support or combined with access control.
- Both are available as open-source code under the Mozilla Public License 2.0.
Explore the solution: CMTAT-ACE — Chainlink ACE Integration (GitHub)
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