Cryptocurrency analytics firm Chainalysis has made its complete Solutions suite available on Amazon Web Services Marketplace, providing AWS clients access to cryptoCryptocurrency analytics firm Chainalysis has made its complete Solutions suite available on Amazon Web Services Marketplace, providing AWS clients access to crypto

Chainalysis Solutions Launches on Amazon Web Services Marketplace

2025/12/12 03:51

Cryptocurrency analytics and investigations firm Chainalysis has launched its Solutions service suite on the Amazon Web Services Marketplace, making it widely available to AWS clients.

The firm has also announced its participation in the AWS ISV Accelerate program, an incentive-based market matchmaking service that encourages potential customers to explore products and services offered by independent sellers through the AWS ecosystem.

According to a Dec. 11 press release, Chainalysis will deploy the full suite of Chainalysis Solutions services on AWS including its Crypto Compliance, Crypto Investigations, and Data Solutions products.

Expanding Availability Via Cloud Infrastructure

Chainalysis CEO and co-founder Jonathan Levin called the AWS Marketplace launch “a critical step” in the company’s mission, adding that the integration would accelerate digital adoption by putting the firm’s data and software “at the fingertips of those working at the forefront of the industry.”

AWS Marketplace is among the largest developer-facing application repositories in the technology sector and AWS itself is the largest cloud service provider globally with a market share of around 29% as of the close of the third quarter, 2025. Despite only representing about 18% of its total sales, AWS cloud services make up about 60% of Amazon’s revenue.

Amazon doesn’t typically release client sales figures for AWS Marketplace services, but the shop has at least a million active users with around 10% of those registered as enterprise clients.

Chainalysis’ AWS integration positions the company to take advantage of AWS’ market share as well as the trustworthiness rating associated with its induction to the AWS ISV Accelerate program. Before a firm can be accepted into the program, it must undergo a rigorous vetting process to ensure products and services meet Amazon’s standards for quality and security.

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